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At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: jt on September 24, 2006, 05:52:22 PM
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:D Ok guys its about that time what are we all listening to at the moment.
For me it`s
Edguy - Rocket Ride & Hellfire Club [ Power Metal. German Band]
you can hear tracks http://www.myspace.com/edguy
Brother Firetribe - False Metal [ European AOR ]
You can hear snippets from the album http://www.myspace.com/brotherfiretribe
Taz Taylor Band [ feat. Graham Bonnet] - Welcome To America [ Old style melodic rock think Rainbow, MSG, UFO etc ]
Album Snipets hear http://www.escape-music.com/frames1.htm
click on the Our Artists section, scroll down the left hand coloum untill you see the Taz Taylor Band name click onto it
:D 8)
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wow, a new thread which isn't an 'official' thread
i'm currently listening to the live Stereophonics album, Tired of Hanging Around by the Zutons and some songs by The Heights
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Thelonious Monk - Live At The It Club
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i cant remember what i listened to last..
i keep going through my music library and nothing is as bleak and dark as i feel right now... so i've been sitting here in silence for the past 5 hours.
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Testament (All)
Blind Guardian (A Twist In The Myth)
Annihilator (First 3 albums)
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- Blind Guardian - A Night At The Opera, Nightfall In Middle-Earth & Imaginations From The Other Side albums
- Santana - Supernatural album
- Mötley Crüe - Shout at the Devil album
and some Pat Metheny I got
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Iommi - Fused
Jethro Tull - Benefit
Trouble - Manic Frustration
Y&T - Mean Streak
Audioslave - Revelations
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Bob Dylan-Blond on Blond
Allman Bros-At Fillmore East
but then I am old.
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This past week -->
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
Demons & Wizards Touched By The Crimson King
Helloween Keeper Part 1
Wolf Evil Star
Coheed & Cambria Good Apollo
Rush Replay x3 audio CD (P/G Tour)
Saga House Of Cards
Riot Thundersteel
Cellador Deception Point
Bare Knuckle sound clips from the Players forum :)
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Bob Dylan-Blond on Blond
Allman Bros-At Fillmore East
but then I am old.
We could all do with a a bit of that gentrification!!!
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The Monks - Oh how to do now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVpyNTDrjqw
These guys seem a bit ahead of their time. I am digging their sound I think this clip is 1967
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i keep going through my music library and nothing is as bleak and dark as i feel right now... so i've been sitting here in silence for the past 5 hours.
EMO +10
Arent you the guy who hates emo and everything which isnt 'real metal'? :lol:
Stick some Jesu or SUN() on REALLY loud with the bass maxed, that will sort you out :wink:
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This week, i have been mostly listening to:
Helloween - various stuff (mainly live bootleg videos)
Deicide - Stench Of Redemption
X Japan - Blue Blood
Jesu - Silver EP
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- too much Killswitch Engage, I don't know why... it's sterilized MTVed metal core... but I like it :P
- Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve
- Kaki King - Until We Felt Red (a bit disapointing, I'd liked a little bit more crazy accoustic tapping stuffs like in previous albums, but the pedal steel sound great :P )
- Dilinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine
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The Santana collection cd I borrowed off me brother. Thats about it lately. :?
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Been listening to Jeff Beck quite a bit over the past few days, cant stop listening to Cause We've ended as Lovers, and People Get Ready. Others include:
Roy Buchanan
Accept
Rainbow (the ones with Dio)
Necrophagist
A bit of ZZ Top
I think thats about it for now :)
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Monster Magnet- a compilation of b-sides, covers and remixes downloaded from their website.
Scissor Sisters- Ta-Dah, not very rock'n'roll, but i likes 'em!!
Motley Crue- Too Fast For Love (leathur mix) Thanks Feline!!
Mattias Eklundh- Freak Guitar, WOW!
and Guthrie Govan- Erotic Cakes, WOW again!
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Demons & Wizards Curse Of The Crimson King
Touched by the Crimson King* :P
oh yeah, I forgot to add Demons & Wizards - Demons & Wizards
I can't get enough of The Fiddler On The Green and Winter Of Souls :)
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Touched by the Crimson King* :P
Oh, yeah. Corrected. :)
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Arent you the guy who hates emo and everything which isnt 'real metal'? :lol:
No, that would be me. :roll: :twisted:
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:D + 1
:D 8)
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Old Megadeth
check out thsi clip of marty friedmans audition for megadeth:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ja3WbfZSJc
Lots of David Bowie (my fave musician)
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Friedman was awesome back then!
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pantera - cemetery gates
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Friedman was awesome back then!
Back then?! Wtf?!
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You metal shredders won't care muce for this; however, Johnnie A. is a master player with gret tone and control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCTm1TcL7z8
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Slayer!
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You metal shredders won't care muce for this; however, Johnnie A. is a master player with gret tone and control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCTm1TcL7z8
woooah, dude can't half play
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:D Johnny A is totaly cool !!
:D 8)
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i jus txted every1 i know who plays guitar to look him up
cost 24p.
i suddenly feel lonely.....
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You metal shredders won't care muce for this; however, Johnnie A. is a master player with gret tone and control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCTm1TcL7z8
Woah! Fantastic!
I've heard of him but never heard him before, thanks for that link.
His custom shop signature Gibsons are nice too, they should do a production version.
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There was a Johnny A guest lesson a while back in Total Guitar, obviously I couldnt play anything in it :lol:
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I can't play anything in anybody's lessons.
And that's how I got where I am today. :cry: :wink:
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a lot of clutch and spiritual beggars happening in my ears just now.
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Hmm, let's see. Today it was Unearth, Killswitch Engage, Symphony X, Spheric Universe Experience, Scar Symmetry and Adagio. Oh yeah... and whatever happened to be on the smooth jazz station here in town when I was switching cds.
Later,
Jeff
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Andy Timmons,Deep Purple and Lynrd Skynrd And Axis Bold as Love made me cry, even after listening to it since 20 years ago. Sometimes Jimi just sneaks back up on you and it's all brand new. Would like to hear the new Maiden. :!:
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i cant remember what i listened to last..
i keep going through my music library and nothing is as bleak and dark as i feel right now... so i've been sitting here in silence for the past 5 hours.
Sounds like you need some Fields of the Nephilim...
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Since the car I drive for work (small truck/van thingy) has no CD player, only a tape player, I'm diiging through my old tape collection. I just rediscovered Faith No More's Album Of The Year. Pure genius.
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I was playing some older things that I haven't heard in a bit this weekend:
Concrete Blonde - Recollection
Groundhogs - Eccentric Man
Chicken Shack - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
And not so old
Lacuna Coil - in a Reverie
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recently;
Kings X - Gretchen goes to Nebraska
Pride and Glory - Ditto
Glenn Tipton - Baptizm of Fire
Blue Murder - Ditto
Bullets and Octane - In the Mouth of the Young
Waysted
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Kings X - Gretchen goes to Nebraska
Great album!
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i cant remember what i listened to last..
i keep going through my music library and nothing is as bleak and dark as i feel right now... so i've been sitting here in silence for the past 5 hours.
Try listening to something cheerful instead then! Jump by Van Halen usually does the trick "you gotta ro-oo-o-oool with the punches to get to whats real!" whadda line!
Alternatively try something like the birdie song or agadoo, this will only work if you do the dance as well tho. :wink:
I'm currently listening to an old DJ Ratty old school rave tape from new years eve 1993/94 :D
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Been listening to Jeff Beck quite a bit over the past few days, cant stop listening to Cause We've ended as Lovers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3H1XDswBBA
One of the greatest rock instrumentals ever!! One of the first I tried to learn as a kid. :D 8)
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Andy Timmons,Deep Purple and Lynrd Skynrd And Axis Bold as Love made me cry, even after listening to it since 20 years ago. Sometimes Jimi just sneaks back up on you and it's all brand new. Would like to hear the new Maiden. :!:
New Maiden is ok, but not great. MAJOR cr@ppola as far as the production. For some unknown reason they chose not to master the disk. Kevin Shirley should be shot. His mix isn't good enough not to have been sent to a mastering engineer. All told, I like the previous effort better. But let's be serious, Seventh Son, Powerslave or Somewhere in Time this is NOT.
Up the Irons,
Jeff
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Iommi - Fused
Jethro Tull - Benefit
Trouble - Manic Frustration
Y&T - Mean Streak
Audioslave - Revelations
You have chosen tastefully! Benefit has long been one of my top albums, and I could listen to Iommi's tone on Fused all day long (and sometime's do ;)).
a lot of clutch and spiritual beggars happening in my ears just now.
You have also chosen tastefully! :) Though I liked the Beggars more when that nutter Spice was in the band, and I haven't heard the new Clutch yet (though I look forward seeing them open for Motörhead in November :twisted:).
For my part .... well, I've been checking out the new Motörhead album; seems pretty good so far! I checked out the new BLS, too, but I gotta say that it hasn't really been doing it for me that much .... :? Anyway, I was just on holiday in Italy, too, so I was listening to some Lacuna Coil (I'm a sucker for that kinda thing -- always liked The Gathering! :)). I've also been grooving with UK psych-masters Sun Dial, various MP3s downloaded from unsigned bands on MySpace (of all sorts of different genres), and over and over again to one of my own demos, trying to figure out a way to get a better snare sound from my relatively rudimentary drum-programming setup! :)
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Concrete Blonde - Recollection
For some reason, I've always loved their cover of Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows"!
Lacuna Coil - in a Reverie
I do dig Lacuna Coil, though I kinda wish they sang more material in Italian. I think it would sound better :)
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I was playing some older things that I haven't heard in a bit this weekend:
Concrete Blonde - Recollection
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
I saw concrete blonde in 1990 (supporting The Church), damn good live band (never heard any of their recordings though).
Been listening th Bridge of Sigh recently along with
Buckethead - Enter the Chicken & Inbred Mountain
Tinariwen - amassakoul
Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
and finally
The Nuggets _ both the original & UK compilations
Rob...
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For my part .... well, I've been checking out the new Motörhead album; seems pretty good so far! I checked out the new BLS, too, but I gotta say that it hasn't really been doing it for me that much .... :? Anyway, I was just on holiday in Italy, too, so I was listening to some Lacuna Coil (I'm a sucker for that kinda thing -- always liked The Gathering! :)). I've also been grooving with UK psych-masters Sun Dial, various MP3s downloaded from unsigned bands on MySpace (of all sorts of different genres), and over and over again to one of my own demos, trying to figure out a way to get a better snare sound from my relatively rudimentary drum-programming setup! :)
IMHO, The Gathering USED to be good, for cds like Mandylion and Nighttime Birds. Then they went all "Floyd" and lost me as a fan. That being said, Anneke still has a killer set of pipes.
As far as Lacuna Coil goes... I dug Comalies alot more than the latest one... though it's still decent. Not a whole heck of a lot of bands out there fronted by women that really do it for me. I can only stand so much After Forever and Oratory. Now Nightwish makes me want to claw my own eardrums out with a rusty coat hanger. Though their latest is not AS grating. I'm GLAD Tar-jaw left. Couldn't stand her. It'll be interesting to see who/what replaces her.
Later,
Jeff
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:D just taken delivery of :
The Richie Zito Project - Avalon
Sunstorm - Sunstorom [ feat Joe Lyn Turner ]
Slamer - Nowhere Land
:D 8)
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Coolness. JLT has one of the best darn voices in all of rock/metal/whatever, IMHO. If you haven't heard it yet, check out his work with Brazen Abbott. Cool stuff.
Regs,
Jeff
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On todays's listening list...
Angra - Aurora Consurgens
Zero Hour - Specs of Pictures Burnt Beyond
Wuthering Heights - The Shadow Cabinet
regs,
Jeff
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I've also been grooving with UK psych-masters Sun Dial
Hey Carlaz where can I find some examples of these folks Sun Dial they sound interesting to me.
Rob...
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SliderJeff, you have some great taste in underground metal!
Wuthering Heights Far From The Madding Crowd is one of my favourite power prog albums!
jt ... JLT is THE MAN! Love his singing voice/style, even though he seems to ALWAYS sing in Am!! PDT_008
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Heheh.. thanks, TO. Far From The Maddening Crowd is a really good cd. Are you familiar with bands like Tunnelvision, Pantommind, Magnitude 9, Eldritch and such? Good stuff too.
Regs,
Jeff
SliderJeff, you have some great taste in underground metal!
Wuthering Heights Far From The Madding Crowd is one of my favourite power prog albums!
jt ... JLT is THE MAN! Love his singing voice/style, even though he seems to ALWAYS sing in Am!! PDT_008
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a lot of clutch and spiritual beggars happening in my ears just now.
You have also chosen tastefully! :) Though I liked the Beggars more when that nutter Spice was in the band, and I haven't heard the new Clutch yet (though I look forward seeing them open for Motörhead in November :twisted:).
For my part .... well, I've been checking out the new Motörhead album; seems pretty good so far! I checked out the new BLS, too, but I gotta say that it hasn't really been doing it for me that much .... :? Anyway, I was just on holiday in Italy, too, so I was listening to some Lacuna Coil (I'm a sucker for that kinda thing -- always liked The Gathering! :)).
Oh yes indeed, I love Spiritual Beggars and the mighty Clutch! Re the "new" Clutch album, do you mean Robot Hive/Exodus, Carlaz? It's exceedingly fine, and there are two tracks left over from the Robot Hive sessions on Pitchfork & Lost Needles, which are just mind-bogglingly brilliant.
I've never listened to Lacuna Coil or The Gathering, but I should check them out - I love female vocalists in rock bands.
I have two new acquisitions from eBay today:
Y&T - Black Tiger
Trouble - The Skull (I just found out my Psalm 9/The Skull double CD is missing a track)
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Right Now
Necrophagist - Epitaph
The Black Dahlia Murder - Miasma
Sarcófago - INRI
Necrophagist - Onset To Putrefaction
Dismember - Death Metal
At The Gates - SLaughter Of The Soul
Hails
JP
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At The Gates... simply AWESOME!! Started a trend that I love to this day. Gothenburg FOREVER!!! :)
Did you get the original version or the reissue with extra tracks? I just scored the reissue a few months ago. Nice to hear some new/old AtG.
Later,
Jeff
Right Now
At The Gates - SLaughter Of The Soul
JP
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I was playing some older things that I haven't heard in a bit this weekend:
King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
+10; man I love that.
I am listening to Guthrie Govan's Erotic Cakes as I write, it just arrived in the mail. Damn this boy can play the strings off that geeter.
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At The Gates... simply AWESOME!! Started a trend that I love to this day. Gothenburg FOREVER!!! :)
Did you get the original version or the reissue with extra tracks? I just scored the reissue a few months ago. Nice to hear some new/old AtG.
Later,
Jeff
Yah, but i would like to get the one with a dual disc and the making of SLAUGHTER OF THE SOUL
that one doens´t out in brasil
Q:p
I have also the TERMINAL SPIRIT DISEASE. excellent.
Right Now
At The Gates - SLaughter Of The Soul
JP
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I've got a total of 115 days worth of music on my ipod. It's only around a 1/4 full as well. Freaky isn't it. It's screen works now as I dropped it down the toilet when i first got it and could only work it on shuffle play, as I couldn't navigate the menus! :lol: They are life changing. If I lost it or had it stolen, I'd just buy another one! There's loads of rock and metal in it.
Jeff Beck is some of the music I'm listening to
Anthrax
SOAD
Devin Townsends Synchestra too.
Still got some Meshugga and Opeth which I like thanks to reading about them here!
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Meshuggah :twisted: I can't get tired of them, it's so good and original. Can't wait for the Nothing rerecording due to be out next month. So hypnotic
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IMHO, The Gathering USED to be good, for cds like Mandylion and Nighttime Birds. Then they went all "Floyd" and lost me as a fan. That being said, Anneke still has a killer set of pipes.
Well, I do kinda agree -- I only have Mandylion and Nighttime Birds and didn't bother with the rest. ;) But I quite like those two!
As far as Lacuna Coil goes... I dug Comalies alot more than the latest one... though it's still decent. Not a whole heck of a lot of bands out there fronted by women that really do it for me. I can only stand so much After Forever and Oratory. Now Nightwish makes me want to claw my own eardrums out with a rusty coat hanger.
I really like the idea of heavy rock/metal with female vocals -- perhaps because I like heavy rock/metal and I like a number of classic rock/folk female vocalists, and besides it just seems to me that the relative EQing of fat, overdriven guitars and high clear vocals ought to work well -- but I find that the implementation of female-voiced rock/metal often leaves much to be desired. I like those two Gathering albums, I like what I've heard of LC's In a Reverie, Comalies, and even Karmacode, but After Forever, Nightwish, Oratory, and Within Temptation just leave me cold.
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Hey Carlaz where can I find some examples of these folks Sun Dial they sound interesting to me.
They're linked off my MySpace page, but here're the direct links to the MySpace pages for Sun Dial and for main man Gary Ramon (who's page has, basically, a few more Sun Dial samples:
http://www.myspace.com/sundial001
http://www.myspace.com/garyramon
The regular Sun Dial web page is here: http://www.sundial.org.uk/
You can find their albums pretty easily on amazon.co.uk; Other Way Out, Return Journey, and Acid Yantra are all pretty good, IMO. There's supposed to be a newly remastered retrospective compilation called Shards of God coming out shortly. The band was pretty active in the early '90s, and then it seemed had kinda gone into hiatus, but seem to be gearing up for new recordings and gigs again.
They remind me of a sort of "British Invasion" version of Monster Magnet. Gary Ramon clearly likes the Beatles, his '60s classic garage/psych, and walls o' fuzz. ;) It's a too much pop to be stoner metal, but too heavy and stoned to be pop. Maybe, like, if the Stone Roses had listened to more Sabbath or something .... ;)
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Oh yes indeed, I love Spiritual Beggars and the mighty Clutch! Re the "new" Clutch album, do you mean Robot Hive/Exodus, Carlaz? It's exceedingly fine, and there are two tracks left over from the Robot Hive sessions on Pitchfork & Lost Needles, which are just mind-bogglingly brilliant.
Well, both actually, since I've only heard a bit of Robot Hive/Exodus and none of Pitchfork & Lost Needles! Clearly, a situation I need to rectify. I think Clutch are one of the best bands to come out of the US in the last decade (indeed, one of the best bands of the last decade!).
I've never listened to Lacuna Coil or The Gathering, but I should check them out - I love female vocalists in rock bands.
Definitely check out The Gathering's Mandylion; the opening track "Strange Machines" pretty much defines why we should like female-voxed heavy rock. :) Nighttime Birds is also a good album, though as was pointed out, the band then started to think they were the second-coming of Pink Floyd, which I'm not sure was a good direction for them .... But, anyway, I've only just checked out a bit of Lacuna Coil recently, mostly bits of their Comalies album, and it seems quite good.
I don't think The Gathering have a MySpace page, but you can listen to a few bits of Lacuna Coil on theirs: http://www.myspace.com/lacunacoil
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i like The Gathering, the new album was brilliant!
I forgot to add:
Symbyosis http://www.symbyosis.com/
Some of the BEST metal guitar playing in a long time...plenty of mp3s on their site, heres one off the recent album http://www.symbyosis.com/phoenix00/medias/wingsphoenix/symbyosis_CD01_famine.mp3
Totally digging the vocals, the lead guitar tone and the melodic soloing!
The track above has one of the longest\best solo cuts off the album, not really shred, just soulful metal goodness \m/
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Tipton,Entwistle,Powell - Edge of the World :sing1: / :guitar4: + :guitar4: + :drums: = :twisted:
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The regular Sun Dial web page is here: http://www.sundial.org.uk/
The band was pretty active in the early '90s, and then it seemed had kinda gone into hiatus, but seem to be gearing up for new recordings and gigs again.
They remind me of a sort of "British Invasion" version of Monster Magnet. Gary Ramon clearly likes the Beatles, his '60s classic garage/psych, and walls o' fuzz. ;) It's a too much pop to be stoner metal, but too heavy and stoned to be pop. Maybe, like, if the Stone Roses had listened to more Sabbath or something .... ;)
Thanks for that
Apart from Fools Gold (the direction the roses should have moved in) the suggestion that they needed to listen to more Sabbath is the best suggestion I have heard for years :)
I found their home site last night but didn't find any audio :( I will try the others later (when the boss goes home) though I am currently computerless in work and having to use a communal machine to work on :evil:
I notice that they have been mentioned alongside Bevis Frond & The Magic Mushroom Band who I found immencely enjoyable in the early 80s. Unfortunitely all my MM Band tapes where stolen (including a vast number of studio leftovers which where better than their official releases)
Rob...
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Apart from Fools Gold (the direction the roses should have moved in) the suggestion that they needed to listen to more Sabbath is the best suggestion I have heard for years :)
:D
I notice that they have been mentioned alongside Bevis Frond & The Magic Mushroom Band who I found immencely enjoyable in the early 80s.
Ah, you are a man of taste! One of my favorite concerts was a storming Bevis Frond gig in Cambridge's (now sadly defunct) The Boat Race venue in autumn 1995. Amazing. I saw them a few more times in the late '90s, and Nick Saloman really is a lovely bloke (as well as a first rate songwriter and psychedelic guitar-meister).
The latest Aural Innovations online newsletter has interviews with both Nick and Gary Ramon of Sundial: http://aural-innovations.com/issues/issue34/issue34.html
(Bunch of other nterviews there, too: Dave Brock, the dudes from Nebula ....)
Unfortunitely all my MM Band tapes where stolen (including a vast number of studio leftovers which where better than their official releases)
Always the way with these kinds of bands. Like, I really dig Sun Dial's Return Journey, which poses as an album but is actually a collection of various stuff Ramon had lying about, I think .... :)
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Kreator: Enemy of God album
Forbidden: Forbidden Evil
Marty Friedman: Loudspeaker
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Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth 3, Good appollo
Doors L.A. Woman
G 'n' R
Jimi Hendrix
Eric Clapton; John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
Led Zeppelin
Velvet Revolver
Whishbone Ash
Not the stereotypical stuff for someone my age 8)
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Some cr@p on Radio 1 :shock: :evil:
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John Petrucci - Damage Control
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Kreator: Enemy of God album
Forbidden: Forbidden Evil
Marty Friedman: Loudspeaker
Forbidden... EVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL! Fan-friggin-tastic thrash cd. I caught a live vid of these guys from like 2001 on youtube the other day. Wow... Russ has really let himself go. And I couldn't really tell if it was the same guys in the band as back on FE and TiF.
As for Marty's new one, at least it doesn't suck as bad the previous few. It's still a far cry from Cacophony, but it's a step in the right direction. Well, other than that J-Pop singer caterwauling on the one tune. Can you say "skip button"? I knew you could. :)
Regs,
Jeff
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Telephone Blues & Smokestack Lightning - Eric Clapton; I'm off to see him tonight at Madison Square Garden section 111. It's been about ten years since I saw him last, it will be good. 8)
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JUDAS PRIEST!!
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Into Eternity - The Scattering Of Ashes
Angra - Aurora Consurgens
Diablo - Mimic47
Regs,
Jeff
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Oh and Death Angel!! :twisted:
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+1 on new Angra
Just managed to score the new Heavenly 'japan only' release.. power metal at its finest!!!!
The Heavenly cd rivals the latest Gamma Ray and Helloween master pieces \m/
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Good Rats - Ratcity in Blue
Finally got it on CD and heard it for the first time in 10 years (maybe more) this morning.
Genius! I can't believe it's 30 years old. Brilliant songs, great musicianship and what a singer Peppi Marchello is! :D
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Wow... that's pretty cool. Did you ever hear his son's hard rock/hair metal/shred cd "Destiny" under the band name "Marchello"? Good stuff. I need to pop that in the old cd player again. It's been eons since I listened to it.
Later,
Jeff
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Funnily enough, I was listening to Destiny a couple of months ago - again, for the first time in eons!
Gene Marchello's a damn good guitarist, but the album sounds pretty dated now - funny how 70s records still sound great and always have done, but loads of things from the 80s and 90s haven't stood the test of time at all.... :?
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i swear it's spelt aeons... or did i dream that???
anyway, listening to REM's greatest hits atm
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i swear it's spelt aeons... or did i dream that???
Both spellings are correct. But I must admit Aeon Flux is a better title than Eon Flux.
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I don't know whether these people count as world, folk, or "modern medieval", but I've been checking them out them lately: L'ham de foc (http://www.lhamdefoc.com/). Not much in the way of guitar pyrotechnics per se, but I've been digging their vibe! :)
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I just got the Free Forever DVD and the Live at the BBC CD. Some great stuff on there. Anyone who likes blues/rock should take a listen.
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I just got the Free Forever DVD and the Live at the BBC CD. Some great stuff on there. Anyone who likes blues/rock should take a listen.
Haven't seen/heard it read, but I've read good reviews. Amazing that a) that footage was shot, and b) that it survived to make it onto DVD!
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Rory and SRV obviously.
I dont think I can go a day without.
Umm others like Hendrix,Clapton, Zeppelin, Cream, Donovan, RATM and a few odd songs... :wink:
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On the way home from work tonight I was listening to the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore- still brilliant after all these years.
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My current iPod fave is the most recent album by Camera Obscura (Lets get out of this Country) although I tend to skip the slower more miserable songs. The Chain Gang of Love album by the Raveonettes is (still) a hit, I love the songwriting and storytelling and off course the guitars that go from all nice and mellow to completely deranged fuzz 'n feedback assaults at the drop of a hat 8)
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The Chain Gang of Love album by the Raveonettes is (still) a hit, I love the songwriting and storytelling and off course the guitars that go from all nice and mellow to completely deranged fuzz 'n feedback assaults at the drop of a hat 8)
I was listening to that albom last week, it's way better than "pretty in black" and I love the 'twanky' guitar in love in a trashcan.
Iver the weekend I was listening to a lot of stuff by Air (if only they would forget abou vocals on their tracks), along with Children of Nuggets http://www.rhino.com/store/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=74639
I blame Carlaz for mentioning Sun Dial to me hough I do have about half the tracks on the original albums anyway.
Rob...
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Oh and Death Angel!! :twisted:
The Ultra-Violence is a great album :D
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Satyricon's latest album - great stuff :twisted:
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The Chain Gang of Love album by the Raveonettes is (still) a hit, I love the songwriting and storytelling and off course the guitars that go from all nice and mellow to completely deranged fuzz 'n feedback assaults at the drop of a hat 8)
I was listening to that albom last week, it's way better than "pretty in black" and I love the 'twanky' guitar in love in a trashcan.
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Rob...
Love in a trash Can has great guitar tones indeed 8) (but it's from the Pretty in Black album). My favourites from Chain Gang of Love are the opening track, "Remember" and "Heartbreak Stroll".
Air has some good tunes too although I rarely manage to sit trough an entire album.
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Love in a trash Can has great guitar tones indeed 8) (but it's from the Pretty in Black album). My favourites from Chain Gang of Love are the opening track, "Remember" and "Heartbreak Stroll".
Air has some good tunes too although I rarely manage to sit trough an entire album.
I think I may have got that bass ackwards as I was posting while doing what I'm being paid to do.
Air are a great way getting a calming influence while travelling back from work (after that I can decide what mood I'm really in and choose something more appropiate)
Rob...
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In the car this week (so far):
Motorhead - Inferno
Yngwie J Malmsteen - Unleash The Fury
Arch Enemy - Anthems Of Rebellion
Davy Vain - In From Out Of Nowhere
Dio - Lock Up The Wolves
Muttley
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I'm now listening to my boss being a c--k. ho hum.
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I would have replied sooner but I was busy LMAO.
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I'm now listening to my boss being a c--k. ho hum.
that would be a good name for an album
along with "Progress through inane mission statements"
Rob...
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On the way home from work tonight I was listening to the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore- still brilliant after all these years.
My desert island album. Never gets old.
Some other things that have entertained me recently:
Govt Mule - Deep end
Roy Buchannan - That`s what I`m here for
Hawkwind - Doremi fasol latido
T Bone Walker - Best of
Drive By Truckers - Decoration Day
Miles Davis - Kind of blue
Budgie - An ecstasy of fumbling
Junior Watson - If I had a genie
+ A little Grant Green, some Albert Collins and always some Rory Gallagher.
,Damian.
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Marvellous album isn't it Damien.
I see Budgie in your list- I was always impressed with the Wilfred Owen connection.
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Marvellous album isn't it Damien.
I see Budgie in your list- I was always impressed with the Wilfred Owen connection.
Budgie where one of only two gigs I have walked out of (the other was Runrig)
Happily in the case of Budgie I only went to see the support band anyway, who happened to be Berne Torme, who I have to say put on a great (but all too short) show.
Rob...
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On the way home from work tonight I was listening to the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore- still brilliant after all these years.
My desert island album. Never gets old.
+1 to that! :)
Some other things that have entertained me recently:
Govt Mule - Deep end
Hawkwind - Doremi fasol latido
Miles Davis - Kind of blue
Budgie - An ecstasy of fumbling
[...]always some Rory Gallagher.
Ah! Should I even be surprised at this point that BKP users are people of taste? :)
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Marvellous album isn't it Damien.
I see Budgie in your list- I was always impressed with the Wilfred Owen connection.
I must have listened to "at filmore east" many thosands of times and every time is as good as the last.
Burke Shelley always had a way with words, I guess thats what attracted him to WO.
,Damian.
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Under the weeping moon, waiting for my opeth cd's to arrive!
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Marvellous album isn't it Damien.
I see Budgie in your list- I was always impressed with the Wilfred Owen connection.
Budgie where one of only two gigs I have walked out of (the other was Runrig)
Happily in the case of Budgie I only went to see the support band anyway, who happened to be Berne Torme, who I have to say put on a great (but all too short) show.
Rob...
Only 2, You`re lucky, I`ve walked out of loads.
Shame Budgie were disapointing.
I only saw them once , Reading festival `79 I thought they were pretty good but for me their early `70`s stuff is where it`s at.
Bernie Torme, I saw him a few times with Ian Gillan. Great player, what became of him?
,Damian.
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On the way home from work tonight I was listening to the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore- still brilliant after all these years.
My desert island album. Never gets old.
+1 to that! :)
Some other things that have entertained me recently:
Govt Mule - Deep end
Hawkwind - Doremi fasol latido
Miles Davis - Kind of blue
Budgie - An ecstasy of fumbling
[...]always some Rory Gallagher.
Ah! Should I even be surprised at this point that BKP users are people of taste? :)
Well, I guess it either means I have good taste or that I am very old!
,Damian
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Well, I guess it either means I have good taste or that I am very old!
There are lots of us old 'uns here. Not sure who the record holder is...
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:D Funny you guys should mention Budgie
I`ve just taken delivery of "Power Supply" [ i think its the first album feat John Thomas on guitar ]
I saw Budgie support Gillian at the Hammy Odean in about 82/83 i think. Great performance really gave gillian a run for the money. The Allman Brothers "Live At The Fillimore" is classic, never get tired of it.
New to My list is:
Miss Crazy - Miss Crazy [ its been released here in the UK at last ! ]
Budgie - Power Supply
Johnny A - Sometime Tuesday Morning - Get Inside
Brother Fire Tribe - False Metal
Free - Fire & Water
Rose Tattoo - Rose Tattoo
:D 8)
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Well, I guess it either means I have good taste or that I am very old!
Can't be the latter since I'm sure I'm not old (though others might disagree ;)) ....
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Today I am listening to:
MD.45 - The Craving
Original version, not the remaster on which Dave Mustaine apparently "couldn't find" Lee Ving's vocal tracks!
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lets see....this week I have mostly been listening to
Crypotopsy: None so Vile, Whisper Supremacy, Once Was Not
Justin King: Le Blue
Phil Keagy: Light of madrid, Acoustic SKetches
Jeff Buckley: Live at Sin e
Sikth: ...Something Wild, Death of a Dead Day
Isis: Panopticon, Celestial
Killswitch Engage: Alive or Just Breathing?
Nile: Anhialation of the Wicked, In Their Darkenned Shrines
Breed 77: Cultura
lamb of God: As the Palaces Burn, Sacrament, New American Gospel
Mono: Walking Cloud And Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined, One More Step And You Die, Hey You.
And anything of the 550 albums or so I enque in winamp nearly every day and play on random. At this instant its Mogwai, Travel is dangerous. But thats the main stuff I've been putting on intentionally lately.
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I've really been getting into Free and Bad Company over the past few weeks. Paul Rodgers has to be one of the best rock singers ever..
Cant get The Hunter outta my head, such a good song and I must learn it soon.
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Paul Rodgers has to be one of the best singers ever..
Thats what I wouldve said. I love free. Prefer him to freddie on the recent shinanigans with queen too.
*pute on flame retardant suit and waits for queen purists*
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Dont worry, I think I prefer Queen with Paul aswell :P Just not a fan of Freddies voice, gets really annoying.. Then again I'm not a big fan of Queen :)
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I think Paul Rodgers and Free (and all that mob) are severely underrated, perhaps more so in the US than in the UK, but underrated nonetheless. Like, yeah, I heard "All Right Now" all the time on classic rock radio in the States as a kid, and that's a great song of course, but that's all you really run into.
I mean, Zeppelin remain huge in the States compared to the UK in my experience (I was in Colorado last year and walked into a supermarket where I heard "Custard Pie" playing on the store PA!). Where's the Free?
Not until I started going to Gov't Mule gigs did I start getting the sense that there was more to Free than just "All Right Now" (the Mule covered "Mr. Big" often live, and on their first studio album,and the did very Free-influenced versions of "The Hunter". Then I ran out and got a Free compilation, and have been slowly digging deeper since. I really want to see that DVD that PhilKing mentioned! That's gotta be great.
It's really a shame that Free imploded like they did, since I think they were really poised to go places. Bad Company is pretty respectable, though they were clearly in a bit of trouble towards the end before Paul quit (and though the later, reconstituted version had respectable commercial succcess, they didn't really kick a lot of arses IMO). The Firm ... never really got anywhere, somehow.
As for Rodgers himself, he's still in great shape and has a great voice. As happy as I am for him for his gig with Queen, I can't help feeling it's a bit of an underachievement. I think the man needs collaborative partners and a ripping guitarist, and though Queen to a large degree provide those, I'm not sure they provide them in such a way that really play to his strengths. Hey, wait, maybe he should team up with Audley Freed (http://www.gibson.com/whatsnew/pressrelease/2002/apr3a.html) (ex-Cry of Love, ex-Black Crowes)? He's just the right kind of guitarist to work with Rodgers, IMO.
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i think its the first album feat John Thomas on guitar
*childish snigger* :D
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i think its the first album feat John Thomas on guitar
*childish snigger* :D
HAHA I didnt notice that :lol:
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just got hold of full;
WAYSTED back catalogue;
Vices/The Good The Bad, The Waysted/Save Your Prayers/You Won't Get Out ALive
DAMN, forgot how much these guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, (Ratrod will know ;)), full Anouk back catalogue.
Thanks Andy :)
Also, think he's bought my Engl :) Sooooooooo much nearer to the new amp WOOHOO!
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just got hold of full;
WAYSTED back catalogue;
Vices/The Good The Bad, The Waysted/Save Your Prayers/You Won't Get Out ALive
DAMN, forgot how much these guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, (Ratrod will know ;)), full Anouk back catalogue.
Thanks Andy :)
Also, think he's bought my Engl :) Sooooooooo much nearer to the new amp WOOHOO!
Wait.. you're getting another amp?! Thought you'd only just got your Mesa!
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just got hold of full WAYSTED back catalogue;
Vices/The Good The Bad, The Waysted/Save Your Prayers/You Won't Get Out ALive
DAMN, forgot how much these guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bloody hell, I'd forgotten all about them! Saw 'em supporting Dio in 1983(?). I think I liked Save Your Prayers with Danny Vaughn best, even though the original lineup was a lot more rock'n'roll.
Wasn't there also a self-titled second album, with Neil Shepherd on guitar?
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keeping Mesa, selling Engl, buying different amp :)
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just got hold of full WAYSTED back catalogue;
Vices/The Good The Bad, The Waysted/Save Your Prayers/You Won't Get Out ALive
DAMN, forgot how much these guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bloody hell, I'd forgotten all about them! Saw 'em supporting Dio in 1983(?). I think I liked Save Your Prayers with Danny Vaughn best, even though the original lineup was a lot more rock'n'roll.
Wasn't there also a self-titled second album, with Neil Shepherd on guitar?
hmm, seems so, memory fading lol. Still, stoked with what I have, maybe have to search for last album then :)
Correction 'Waysted' is included in 'The Good.............................'
Wanna find GOGMAGOG now :) Oldies rock!
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just got hold of full;
WAYSTED back catalogue;
Vices/The Good The Bad, The Waysted/Save Your Prayers/You Won't Get Out ALive
DAMN, forgot how much these guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, (Ratrod will know ;)), full Anouk back catalogue.
Thanks Andy :)
Also, think he's bought my Engl :) Sooooooooo much nearer to the new amp WOOHOO!
Wait.. you're getting another amp?! Thought you'd only just got your Mesa!
but don't worry _tom_, won't be a 'what ya'll reckon to this amp' or 'what amp should I get' threads, pretty much decided already ;)
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:D OK right now i`ve just taken delivery of & am playingt to death.....
Randy Pipers Animal - Violent New Breed
[This is one of the Best Metal releases this year - Check it out here-]
http://www.myspace.com/randypipersanimal
Iron Maiden - PowerSlave, Somewhere In Time, 7th Son Of A 7th Son..
:D 8)
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but don't worry _tom_, won't be a 'what ya'll reckon to this amp' or 'what amp should I get' threads, pretty much decided already ;)
What you getting then.. or is it some kinda big secret :P
I'm going to pick up my cab tomorrow, its gonna be so annoying just seeing it sitting there in the corner whilst I wait to get my head. Definately getting the Laney now though, no more threads from me either :lol:
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nuvva German amp _tom_ my boy ;)
Darn is'nt petrol dear these days ;)
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On heavy rotation in the Hozze household right now:
Mastodon - Blood Mountain Album of the year!
Hatebreed - Supremacy Macho-metal at it's best ;)
Isis - Panopticon Can't wait for the new album!
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On heavy rotation in the Hozze household right now:
Mastodon - Blood Mountain Album of the year!
Hatebreed - Supremacy Macho-metal at it's best ;)
Isis - Panopticon Can't wait for the new album!
Oh yeah! I forgot blood moutain! Superb album.
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On heavy rotation this week: Motorhead - Kiss of Death
Absolutely fantastic album, probably the best this current line up have produced, and already in my top 5 Motorhead albums of all time. :D
Muttley
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On heavy rotation this week: Motorhead - Kiss of Death
Absolutely fantastic album, probably the best this current line up have produced, and already in my top 5 Motorhead albums of all time. :D
My copy's en route, but I've heard a few MP3s and it's the real deal. I've got my ticket to see them in Cambridge next month. :twisted:
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David Lee Roth - Eat Em and Smile.. it's been on repeat for 20 odd years
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:D OK right now i`ve just taken delivery of & am playingt to death.....
Randy Pipers Animal - Violent New Breed
[This is one of the Best Metal releases this year - Check it out here-]
http://www.myspace.com/randypipersanimal
Iron Maiden - PowerSlave, Somewhere In Time, 7th Son Of A 7th Son..
:D 8)
NICE!!! :!:
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Children Of Bodom - Tokyo Warhearts
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Just started listening to some Richard Bona stuff, anyone heard of him?
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ATM I can't stop listening to Paul Gilbert's Get Out Of My Yard and the first 2 Mr Big albums (he's touring here in January, YIPEEE!)
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ATM I can't stop listening to Paul Gilbert's Get Out Of My Yard and the first 2 Mr Big albums (he's touring here in January, YIPEEE!)
Whats GOOMY like? I've only heard a couple of tracks off it which were pretty good but I'm not really a fan of instrumentals that much.
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I'm big on instrumentals, always have been since 87 when I got my first Shrapnel records compilation album (with Scarified by Racer X on it!!!!)
But to answer your question, its fantastic. Very retro in terms of tone and riffing and a lot of Gilbert's sense of humour and tons of outrageous shredding but always musical.
The only thing that bothers me is it doesn't sound like he's using his PGM, he's really into the Ibanez Gibson copies and although I think he get's the pickups rewound by dimarzio they are definately more vintage and maybe wired in parallel to get that really clear high end and clicky picking sound-
I do love his tone on that album though.
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Cheers for the mini-review. I've always liked Gilberts playing. I got a few tracks off Limewire and was thinking about either buying GOOMY or whichever one has Down To Mexico on it as that has to be one of my favourites (after Scarified of course)..
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His website is abolutely nuts http://www.paulgilbert.com
You might find his myspace page more useful http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=21869618
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haha I love his website, the photoshop section is hilarious :lol: As is the Dont Click Here bit
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I very nearly did wet myself with those photoshop pics :lol: :lol:
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I just got a new CD from a band called Fast Otto. I 'met' the guitarst on the Gretsch forum. this guy plays his TV Jones equipped Firebird through a simple fender Blues Jr.
Best piece of blues I heard in a long time.
Here's a link.
http://www.myspace.com/fastotto
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I'm big on instrumentals, always have been since 87 when I got my first Shrapnel records compilation album (with Scarified by Racer X on it!!!!)
But to answer your question, its fantastic. Very retro in terms of tone and riffing and a lot of Gilbert's sense of humour and tons of outrageous shredding but always musical.
The only thing that bothers me is it doesn't sound like he's using his PGM, he's really into the Ibanez Gibson copies and although I think he get's the pickups rewound by dimarzio they are definately more vintage and maybe wired in parallel to get that really clear high end and clicky picking sound-
I do love his tone on that album though.
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Is that the one with all the guitar headstocks on the cover called Guitar Masters? I've got a copy of that knocking around somewhere too! It's ffing great :D :D
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That's the fella!
I bought it when it came out (198???) and then lent it to someone and didn't get it back (ooohhh how many times has that happened?) but by some miracle I managed to find another copy (on LP of course!) in the record and tape exchange on Notting Hill Gate (around the corner from my flat at the time) last winter. Happy? OVER THE BLOODY MOON I WAS!! :D :D :D
Racer X, Cacophany, Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Greg Howe... amazing stuff!
Shame that in Mike Varney's attempt to find every good guitar player in America he overlooked one simple thing, sound quality. Cos it sound's like it was recorded on cardboard with a knitting needle as a stylus. Oh well you can't have everything.
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That's the fella!
I bought it when it came out (198???) and then lent it to someone and didn't get it back (ooohhh how many times has that happened?) but by some miracle I managed to find another copy (on LP of course!) in the record and tape exchange on Notting Hill Gate (around the corner from my flat at the time) last winter. Happy? OVER THE BLOODY MOON I WAS!! :D :D :D
Racer X, Cacophany, Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Greg Howe... amazing stuff!
Shame that in Mike Varney's attempt to find every good guitar player in America he overlooked one simple thing, sound quality. Cos it sound's like it was recorded on cardboard with a knitting needle as a stylus. Oh well you can't have everything.
Yes it does sound a bit low budget!
I love the last track on side 2, The Villa by Doctor Mastermind! It's just mad! The shredding on the album is crazy and I used to play it to death. I think I got mine around late 88 but it had been out for a bit already i think.
Nice cover though isn't it! I used to gaze at it for ages! :lol:
Edit, i just found it and it says 1989 on the back!
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wow, I thought it was before then as well!! Is there a track on it by Joey Tafolla? he was one of Paul Gilberts pupils at MIT.
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wow, I thought it was before then as well!! Is there a track on it by Joey Tafolla? he was one of Paul Gilberts pupils at MIT.
Yes, I've got it by the side of me now! 3rd track on the B side called, 'Out Of The Sun'
There's some numbers in the small print, they look like catalogue numbers for the album that his track came from;
LP RR 9573/ CD RR 9573 2
:idea: I wonder if you could find a copy out there in cyberspace?
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Quick addition to this:
BYZANTINE
Crazy timings, often heavy as sin, occasionally very mellow, ripping solos in the metal/jazz/blues vien sick drumming and ultra-cool choruses (showing metalcore how its really done).
They have a moto of sorts:
"Beating the eyeliner off the face of metal"
Just found them this weekend and have hardly listened to anything else since.
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Lately listened to hell a lot all kinds of prog
like:
Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Ayreon; Green Carnation; Shaaman and so on...
and I just bought Blind Guardian's latest album!!
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Kalmah!
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Not my 'usual tipple' but I am really enjoying
Black Label Society "Sonic Brew".
Great for working out to, but gets you gasing for Miracle Man pickups :wink:
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Kreator: Enemy of God Revisited.
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000IB0EAC.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_V37410684_.jpg)
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I'm listening to Planet Rock on DAB radio- fab stuff
Check out this new DAB Radio:
(http://www.pure.com/images/jpg/Products300/VL-60810.jpg)
http://www.pure.com/Products/Product.asp?Product=VL-60810
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I quite like Zakk´s Sonic Brew -- "Bored to Tears" is just so crushingly heavy, and then there´s a bit of acoustic stuff on there too. All, the stuff Zakk´s good at, though I think he´s been running out of ideas since the early BLS albums. The last few have been all right, some decent stuff, but it´s all a bit same-y and predictable. I think Zakk needs a strong writing partner. He´s very dominant in the "group" (such as it is) but just can´t do it all by himself for ever.
On a different note -- I´m actually writing from Bogota, Colombia at the moment, down here unexpectedly due too an emergency in my wife´s family. Haven´t had too much chance to do too much fun, but I did get along to a record release party of a kinda Latin pop/rock artist called Galeano whom I vaguely know (via the the internet until the launch the other night). Good fun -- and very very differnt from BLS. ;) Guess he´d picked up a sponsorship from Fender, since his band was all kitted out with very fresh looking Fender gear ....
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Just listening to I Am I by Nuclear Valdez.
One of those albums I don't listen to all the time, but it never sounds dated and I still like it after 17 years!
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Stone Sour, Come What May
Pantera, I am the night
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Rory Gallagher never goes out of style for me. I saw him six times and every time was an adventure. Damn I miss his playing live, when he was live.
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Rory Gallagher never goes out of style for me. I saw him six times and every time was an adventure. Damn I miss his playing live, when he was live.
I miss his traditional christmas gigs in Belfast, a truely great loss
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atm oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? and Jeff Buckley - Grace
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Grace is an album I always go to once in a while-good choice CJ.
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Grace is an album I always go to once in a while-good choice CJ.
My all tiem favourite album.
Also listening to:
"Revival" - Gillian Welch
"Blacklisted" - Neko Case
"Living With War" - Neil Young
"Relationship Of Command" - At The Drive-In
"The Shape I'm In: Very Best Of The Band" - The Band
"Terror Twilight" - Pavement
*Rahnooo*
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Was airing the speakers last night with The Black Keys. Also found Stereograms Walky Talky man to aid the washing up.
Not got a stereo in my new motor yet so been driving around with no music (I was in the motor for about 5 hours yesterday) :x . Very dull indeed, it's usually the only place I can listen to music as loud as I want :twisted:
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"how the west was won" - Led Zeppelin (its always one of theirs)
"songs for the deaf" - Queens of the stone age
"razorlight - razorlight
"Irish Tour" Rory Gallagher
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Megadeth - The Scorpion
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"how the west was won" - Led Zeppelin (its always one of theirs)
legend album :twisted:
"songs for the deaf" - Queens of the stone age
kool, not listened to the album yet, might have to get that
"razorlight - razorlight
nowhere near as addictive as their first album, i got bored with 90% of the tracks on there
"Irish Tour" Rory Gallagher
SUCH a good album
:D:D
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I don't really have many albums, i download most of my music off limewire (But don't tell anyone, it's illegal :wink: ) But I'm listening to Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, the 'new' Deep Purple with Steve Morse.
Everyone should definately check out the current Deep Purple lineup, (they're still putting out new material) I saw them live this year and they're sounding better than ever. Steve Morse did so much for that band, he's added a new heavy/shreddy/pinch harmonicky sound that's really breathed life into a band that's been around for 38 years.
I dictaphoned a concert of theirs and I'm listening to that too (Shh, that's illegal too :wink::wink::wink:)
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Everyone should definately check out the current Deep Purple lineup
+1!
They're one of the very few "old" bands that isn't just going through the motions and touring with a second drummer, three backup singers and an army of auxiliary keyboard players. And as people, they've grown old gracefully instead of turning into cartoons of themselves like Whitesnake and Aerosmith.
Funnily enough, I was listening to the remastered Burn last night, and I read that they're remastering Stormbringer for release next spring. :D
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I found myself listening to yet more Thin Lizzy, werent they an awesome band? I really think its a shame people only know the hit!
Check out Roisin Dubh a rock legend, mad guitar solo by Gary Moore, amazing!
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my stomach curling, cos i havent eaten anything yet today, apart of a medium sandwich 13 hours ago =/
oh, and
Shadow Gallery - Torn
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John Legend - Let's Get Lifted
Yeah, bring the soul!
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Tonight I'm listening to some early-80s Canadian things:
Coney Hatch - all 3 albums
Headpins - Turn It Loud
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Richie Scarlet - Wise Guy from NY
Good Rock and Roll!
Richie is currently playing bass for Leslie West, he also plays with Ace Freely, and with Alice Cooper's band in addition to having his own band.
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Nekromantix - Return Of The Loving Dead.
More rockabilly and more punk than their earlier work. The rockabilly licks are more rockabilly and the punk rock has become heavier, more complex and very catchy. They have found a way to fuse those styles together very well on this album.
Listen to it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3CrLEdsd4M
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Jamiroquai's High Times Singles (1992 - 2000)
Andy Timmons - Resolution
and a lot of one off Jazz Tunes..
Master pieces of music
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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=45770332
Voices of Masada
check out 'Alive'
guitar\synth driven gothic pop type 80s sweetness...brilliant!
its on my ipod rotation along with the latest Deicide effort... :twisted:
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Last week, I've been mostly listening to string quartets by Bartok and Ligeti, various Therion and Nightwish, Celtic Frost's Monotheist, and some ska.
Jan
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I've been listenning to an aweful lot of byzantine, to tab it. Good practice.
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Horace Silver - Song For My Father
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Pat Metheny Group - Letter From Home
top class jazz!!
any recommendations for Buddy Rich?
People seem to claim he's one of the best drummers ever lived but I don't know what to get
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That Horace Silver album is a stormer, I've got a vinyl copy back home and I miss it.
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Everyone should definately check out the current Deep Purple lineup
+1!
They're one of the very few "old" bands that isn't just going through the motions and touring with a second drummer, three backup singers and an army of auxiliary keyboard players. And as people, they've grown old gracefully instead of turning into cartoons of themselves like Whitesnake and Aerosmith.
Funnily enough, I was listening to the remastered Burn last night, and I read that they're remastering Stormbringer for release next spring. :D
I went to see George Clinton at The Brixton Academy in 96 or 97, anyway he had two dummers, two bass players and 3 guitar players. Not to mention the synths and brass sections. At his peak he would have 70 people on stage. The money ran out for that kind of touring as you can imagine (too much acid :wink: )! The gig started around 21:00 and went on till around 4:00! Most of it was these amazing jams. Dirty funk, it's a bit different to say the least but what a $%in' night! 8)
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Mum bought me Paul Gilberts 'Get Out of My Yard' for my birthday and its awesome so far, the first track is coolest! His Laney tone sounds nothing like my Laney though.. suppose thats because hes Paul Gilbert and I am not :lol:
Ok edit - after some tweaking, this GH50L NAILS the Gilbert tone! Its awesome.
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The last two weeks,
Julian Cope : Drain Boner
Huge amounts of Roy Buchanon
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Paul Weller "As Is Now" and The Beatles "Love"-well i would do wouldn't I?
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should have an interesting day tomorrow, The Beatles "Love" and Kreator's "Enemy Of God" are both due in the post! which should i listen to first?
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Try them both at the same time and see if there's any Dark Side/Wizard of Oz style synchronicity!
38th, what do you think of Love? I have only listened to the first few minutes but would beinterested to hear more. Is it a new era in music or just an attempt to cash in on their back catalogue?
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I had very mixed feelings about messing around with the original tracks. If we entertain the premise that remixing has become an artform then it brings something to it I guess.Better that George Martin is the man to do it. The whole catalogue is apparently bvbeing worked upon to release in 5.1 surround sound.The first 4 years songs , or thereabouts, were recorded pretty much with destructive overdubs so that'll be interesting. Having listened now a few times_ do like it but would prefer to hear the original tracks restored so tha they come up well on a modern hifi. Overall, it does work and the version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps is lovely.It was taken from an acoustic demo that George did and it is gentle and has George's plaintiff vocal with a new George Martin string overdub.
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Some Turkish belly dancing music... :P
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Joe Perry
Richie Scarlet
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BLACK STONE CHERRY
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/shared/downloads/blackstonecherry/blackstonecherry_lonelytrain_700.mov
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Shadow Gallery - The Archer of Ben Salem
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80's metalll!!!!
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Veruca Salt - Eight Arms To Hold You
Mother Superior - The Heavy Soul Experience Of...
The Mother Station - Brand New Bag
Warrior Soul - Last Decade Dead Century
Living Colour - Vivid
And yesterday I was listening to the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, probably my favourite album of 1986 :oops: . It's shitee. Just goes to show not everything stands the test of time... :(
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Hey Philly Q, I was wondering, do you actually look like your avatar? coz that's what I imagine you look like :) It'd be a shock to find out that you don't...
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Yup, that's exactly what I look like. Topper, cane, the lot. And I'm so old I'm in black and white. :wink:
Not really, but I have no intention of putting up a pic of what I really do look like. PDT_023
Just out of curiosity, do you know who that picture is, young feller-me-lad?
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Just out of curiosity, do you know who that picture is, young feller-me-lad?
Errm.. Winston Churchill? I dunno, I'm only 15.
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Errm.. Winston Churchill? I dunno, I'm only 15.
Yeah I know, I wasn't taking the piss, just curious.
It's W C Fields (info here (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001211/)).
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Errm.. Winston Churchill? I dunno, I'm only 15.
Yeah I know, I wasn't taking the piss, just curious.
It's W C Fields (info here (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001211/)).
W C Fields, oh nice one man! I watched that film It's A Gift once and nearly died laughing, the man was a genius!
I'm listening to Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell 'cos I'm hungover to f*ck! I drank myself stupid yesterday due to that idiot 'Ref' Graham Poll's decisions based on the bungs he took from that French C*nt! :evil:
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W C Fields forever.
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He can't of been that good, he's named after a toilet! :P :wink:
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I would say "I refuse to dignify that with a response", but here I am responding. :wink:
Glad I can rely on Johnny and Mr 38th to show some taste.
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It's W C Fields (info here (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001211/)).
I a WC Fields / Philly reference but does anybody else ?
Rob...
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Listening to Def Leppard : High and Dry
Probably their best album
(http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000001DVD.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115512419_.jpg)
It was recorded just after AC/DC's Back In Black using Mutt Lange who had produced for the Aussies too and unsurprisingly sounds rather similar but with Def Lepp songs and vocals
It has EXACTLY the same sound as Back In Black and is surely the heaviest (and best) thing that Def Leppard ever did.
It is so worth hearing as it has so much great guitar work on it and some great rock guitar tones too.....
Also been listening to a Heavy Pettin box set : Pettology
They were Glasgow's answer to Def Leppard and were a great live band
(http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000HWXGGQ.01._SS400_SCLZZZZZZZ_V39763828_.jpg)
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It has EXACTLY the same sound as Back In Black and is surely the heaviest (and best) thing that Def Leppard ever did.
It is so worth hearing as it has so much great guitar work on it and some great rock guitar tones too.....
Totally agree!
It's interesting that Def Leppard were often accused of not being able to function without Lange, and that "their" sound was really "his" sound (which seemed to be proved by that Bryan Adams album he did later!).
But when he worked with AC/DC, they still sounded like AC/DC. And he even took "that" sound to his next project.
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agree with Feline, High'N'Dry is one of my all time favourite albums, and i absolutely love the guitar sounds on it. anyone that has written Leppard off as a pop band should give it a listen, it'll surprise you!
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:D I still think the riff to " Let It Go" is one of the top riffs ever. Fantastic album.
:D 8)
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http://www.myspace.com/swashbuckle
THRASH PIRATE DEATH METAL
:P
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http://www.myspace.com/nekrogoblikon
Nekrogoblikon > Swashbuckle :lol:
seriously, listen all of the songs, they're actually damn good
and the vocals & lyrics are hilarious :P
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Been playing Marty Friedman's 'Music for Speeding'
Full of great melodies and hooks as on this clip:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UVdyHs_IX1I
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I tend to stick my iPod on shuffle, but in the last coupla weeks...
Yes - Tales of Topographic Oceans,
King Crimson - Lizard.
(I like prog, but it's not an influence :) )
Queen
Spooky Tooth
Iron Maiden
The Cure
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Ozzy Osbourne
Pink Floyd
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I tend to stick my iPod on shuffle, but in the last coupla weeks...
Spooky Tooth
Havn't heard of them in so many years
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Mrs 38th (she of impeccable taste) bought a live Robert Cray cd.I know that he is not to everyone's taste but I like Mr Cray.He plays clean and you can hear everything he does.
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Mrs 38th (she of impeccable taste) bought a live Robert Cray cd.I know that he is not to everyone's taste but I like Mr Cray.He plays clean and you can hear everything he does.
Lets hear it for Mrs 38th! :D Have you seen him play on Eric's Crossroads DVD? Very very soul bearing performance and he sings the notes as he plays them when he really lets go on a solo! 8)
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Traditional Persian music on an Iranian iTunes station. 8)
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Mrs 38th (she of impeccable taste) bought a live Robert Cray cd.I know that he is not to everyone's taste but I like Mr Cray.He plays clean and you can hear everything he does.
I'm not a fan, he's far too polite for me. But he has damn fine taste in guitars.
Oh, and as I'm slightly pissed at the moment, I'm going to admit that this week I've been listening to Winger. Reb rools....
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Is that the new Winger album? I had a quick go in Tower records and it seemed a lot heavier than their older stuff.
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Oh, and as I'm slightly pissed at the moment, I'm going to admit that this week I've been listening to Winger. Reb rools....
Me too.. Seventeen is the only one I've actually heard though but it has some good riffs and the solo is great.
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Is that the new Winger album? I had a quick go in Tower records and it seemed a lot heavier than their older stuff.
I wouldn't call it heavier, but it's more "mature" sounding. Almost a bit proggy at times, but unfortunately Kip's "serious singer-songwriter" side is much in evidence. There's hardly any of that bouncy, shiny pop metal sound from the first two albums (unfortunately).
Only listened to it a couple of times though, need to let it grow on me...
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Mrs 38th (she of impeccable taste) bought a live Robert Cray cd.I know that he is not to everyone's taste but I like Mr Cray.He plays clean and you can hear everything he does.
Robert Cray is superb, I particulary like the line from The Score "and your story wasn't fittin' any better than your dress". Just says it all really, that and he's yet another guitarist who shows the high standard of technique that is needed to pull off playing with a clean guitar sound without needing to descend into the depths of widdledom. Phenominal artist! 8)
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currently listening to:
Geoff Whitehorn : Geoff Who?, Big In Gravesend.
Andy Timmons : Resolution, TWTTIN
Wig Wam : Wigwamania, HTBARAR
Mattias IA Eklundh : Freak Guitar
Tak Matsumoto Group
Winger : All cd's and RB's Masquerade.
And lots of Tesla!!!!!!!
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Has anyone tried last.FM on the net yet? It seems pretty good.
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Kenny Wayne Shepherd
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This week I am mostly listening to Stuart Cable's Cable Rock (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/mainframe.shtml?http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/wales_aod.shtml?wales/cablerock).
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just had a little Steve Vai phase for the last few days, although i'm still listening to the Wildhearts in the car, and i'm quite enjoying the Kreator cd i got. the Beatles Love sounds good, but i want some quality time to listen to the DVD-A surround version, so that'll have to wait a few days :cry:
also, at three o'clock this morning found myself listening to Mattias Eklund while having a nice cup of tea :?
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Mrs 38th (she of impeccable taste) bought a live Robert Cray cd.I know that he is not to everyone's taste but I like Mr Cray.He plays clean and you can hear everything he does.
I'm not a fan, he's far too polite for me. But he has damn fine taste in guitars.
Oh, and as I'm slightly pissed at the moment, I'm going to admit that this week I've been listening to Winger. Reb rools....
I think he does it well, it's dressed up in a nice sounding delivery but it's pretty stinging stuff!
I never got in to Winger. I've heard of them but seem a bit geeky for my tastes!
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Leslie West ~ Blue You: Leslie's playing is as fine as ever, he's got a Dean USA sig guitar I've been eye-balling, yeah I've got GAS for this one.
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I just picked up, for a fiver !, a CD and DVD of Eric Clapton playing Robert Johnson songs( called Sessions for Robert J).The DVD is superb-informal footage of "Ricky" and the guys rehearsing. His voice is fantastic on this and , to me, his playing is coming from somewhere special.I know he particularly loves Johnsons stuff and it shows. The band features the late great Billy Preston and some lovely slide from Doyle Bramhall 11
( that is not a football team btw). Also listening to a lot of Muddy Waters and Big Bill Broonzy. Mrs 38th & I are both fond of blues.
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This thread's been dormant for a while...
I finally managed to get a CD copy of my favourite album of 1984 - Vices by Canadian melodic metal mayhem merchants (as Kerrang! journalists used to say in those days) Kick Axe. Still sounds bloody fantastic! :D
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Total ZZ Top back cat. courtesy of, shhhhhhhh :)
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I'm tragically listening to a lot of Motley Crue :oops: :o
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nothing wrong with that.
Whats more rock n roll than dying from an OD, being brought back, checking yourself out and going home to shoot up again :twisted:
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Suffocation - Entrails Of You
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Elmore James for me tonight.
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Meshuggah - Catch 33 atm :o
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VH & Led Zep 8)
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Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine - Aperitif For Destruction,
Deep Purple - Purpendicular
Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory :P
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Window to the Soul ~ GPS
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at the mo i'm listening to a lot of john mayall, cream, led zep, miles davis, coheed and cambria, brother and the prize fighter inferno
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If you want blood ... the greatest live album ever?
And also Neds Atomic Dustbin, Godfodder for an indie interlude, before the front half of all of the Megadeth albums. Holy Wars / Punishment Due. Oh yeah. Gotta love Mr Mustaine. And to thimk I used to believe Metallica were better guitarists ...
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Annihilator :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Edguy
Lavatory love machineeeee!!!
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The Smiths - Cemetry gates
Queen - Brighton Rock
Why can't any bands make decent tunes these days?!
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I'm listening to my entire Opeth collection... every song ever released! you can never get bored.....
also, i've been listening to Rattlesnake, an awesome metal band... the guitarist (Will Wallner) is my older brother's best friend!
http://www.myspace.com/rattlesnakerock
i love the Ozzy and BLS vibe!
BM
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I broke out some: Oingo Boingo ~ Halloween Farewell, this was some interesting stuff that I used to play back in the day.
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Biffy Clyro - Blackened Sky
The 2nd best new British band in the last 10 years (after Muse)
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nothing wrong with that.
Whats more rock n roll than dying from an OD, being brought back, checking yourself out and going home to shoot up again :twisted:
..and not forgetting the most important part, being inspired by the experience to write a kickass rock anthem :twisted:
Altogether now.....
Whoa!
Yeah!
Baby!!!!!!!!!
8) :o
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lately it's been :
Michael Lee Firkins
Rob Balducci
Jan Cyrka (finally got some of his cd's) Blokes brilliant!
the
Rooster cd's aint bad either.
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...to mention listening to these, too:
Trivium : The Crusade.
Stevie Salas : Colorcode
DLR : Eat 'Em And Smile
Scorps : Tokyo Tapes and Virgin Killer
Gotthard : Made In Switzerland
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lately it's been :
Michael Lee Firkins
Rob Balducci
Jan Cyrka (finally got some of his cd's) Blokes brilliant!
the
Rooster cd's aint bad either.
Michael Lee Firkins kicks arse. His style is just so unique.
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Listening to ARP synth emulator demos
Oh regular music, lots of ZZ Top, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Floyd
Bugger I'm not supposed to be posting
Pfft and he was gone
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Derek Trucks tonight-Songlines.
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i finally got to listen to the dvd-audio disc of the Beatles: Love.
WOW! it's incredible how good this sounds, it really shows the fidelity achievable with skilled recording engineers and good quality tape and machinery, from back in the days when things were over-engineered rather than designed to fall apart after four years! of course, the actual music is more important than the recording quality, and for me that is beyond reproach. the Beatles are simply the most consistently brilliant band i can think of. many people these days argue against their importance and even their quality, but i think anyone that looks objectively at the evolution of "popular" music will have little doubt just how vital their contribution was.
Phew! got a bit heavy there! anyway, point is it's bloody brilliant! well worth buying i think.
also still listening to my recent staple diet of Monster Magnet, The Flaming Lips, Steve Vai and Juliette and the Licks. oh and last night i gave The Donnas: Gold Medal a spin, i'd forgotten how good that was! shame to hear they've been dumped by their label.
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Tommy Emmanuel live at sheldon concert hall
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Opeth - my arms, your hearse
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Some videos of Guthrie Govan on youtube -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUZK9dasP8s&NR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbJUs8QPxqc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTi24AxJP_w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muRWVpQEbqY
Amazing. I'm gonna buy his Creative Guitar books soon I reckon :)
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Opeth - my arms, your hearse
i've been listening to that recently too, one of their best!
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Some videos of Guthrie Govan on youtube -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUZK9dasP8s&NR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbJUs8QPxqc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTi24AxJP_w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muRWVpQEbqY
Amazing. I'm gonna buy his Creative Guitar books soon I reckon :)
Gotta love him - He's a damn genius.
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Fugazi - 13 Songs
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Týr - Eric the Red (wonderful vocals!!! :D )
Korpiklaani - Voice of Wilderness
Thanks for the recommendations, Kepu and Davey! 8)
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Týr are great!!! Kepu recommended them, and i love them!
try "Hail to the Hammer" its a classic viking metal song!!
BM
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MegaDeth - Family Tree
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Amorphis - My kantele
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Tenacious D's self titled. Legendary album :D Rock your Socks is currently playing - so good!
"that is bach and it rocks, its a rock block of bach that he learned in the school called the school of hard knocks!"
:lol:
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In Flames - Reroute to Remain.
Probably my fave album of theirs, keep listening to it :D
Makes me happy inside.
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Goddamnit! the first Alkaline Trio album :P Don't you be dissin' ¬¬
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Ginger's new album, Yoni. most excellent!
The Noisettes: What's the time mr. wolf. only listened once, love the songs i already knew, hoping the others will grow on me.
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I'm quite enjoying Paramore at the moment. Kindof like if Avril Lavine was good.
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Still listening to my boss being a knob and cracking bad jokes with a different boss.......
..........and Rubber Factory by The Black Keys.
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Still listening to my boss being a knob and cracking bad jokes with a different boss.......
..........and Rubber Factory by The Black Keys.
I'm listening to the phone ringing, becasuse I hate talking to users
...... and I Could Have Been a Contender by Jah Wobble (3 CDs of bass heaven)
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Still listening to my boss being a knob and cracking bad jokes with a different boss.......
..........and Rubber Factory by The Black Keys.
I'm listening to the phone ringing, becasuse I hate talking to users
...... and I Could Have Been a Contender by Jah Wobble (3 CDs of bass heaven)
I like your style :P
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I like your style :P
Music or customer care ?
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Both.
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Thats doubly satisfying then :)
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Listening to a nice trashy glam band from San Francisco called Miss Crazy
Track I like called "Cant get Enough"
http://www.myspace.com/misscrazymusic
A bit like Cinderella meets Kix whilst trying to dress up as Kiss
or Cheap Trick meets Wasp
Not very original but good tunes and catchy as hell
Good fun stuff ( I have always liked glam stuff - as a kid it was Slade, T Rex , Queen, Bowie Kiss etc - in the 80s it was Motley , Ratt, early Tigertailz and GnR till they became a parody of themselves)
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Not really my bag, a bit TOO KISS, but hey, what about the bassist :wink:
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Joe Bonamassa - Bonamassa, Bogart, & Appice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cuw1sS-xjk
Who needs Beck, Bonamassa is a guitar unsung hero.
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Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet. My favourite Satriani album ever.
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i'm listening to the amp demo that Musician's friend did for the Behringer GMX1200H:
http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/media/product/mp3/48/480733_gmx1200h_1.MP3
You need Quicktime to hear it. it sound pretty cool, although they aren't using the CALIF setting, they are using the BRITISH setting, i can tell (i have a GM108)
BM
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well, i finally gave in to fashion and got myself an mp3 player! so i've been going through my cds deciding what to put on it, and of course it's like sorting through books or magazines, i keep stopping to listen to one!
the result is that all morning i've been listening to:
Stray Cats: Rumble In Brixton
brilliant! 8)
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I got tired of listening to the phone ringing, and am currently trying to track down the 2nd Kingston Wall album
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Rory Gallagher BBC ....Schaaweet
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Wired by Jeff Beck
Fair Warning- EVH tone at its best
Grace under Pressure- Rush
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Cactus: the poor man's Led Zeppelin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-7ODYNuoiE
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HEAVY LORD!
just type "heavy lord" into youtube search and you will find loads of live videos, and they have a myspace too...
they are a great doom metal bands that have a great tone using their MATAMPS!
BM
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Rainbow - Rainbow rising
Been humming "tarot Woman" for the past 2 days non stop.
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Prince - Fury
:oops:
Such a good song though! Currently listening to Breathe by The Prodigy, makes a change from cheesy rock and metal :lol:
Still been listening to Priestess a lot, if you havent allready heard them you need to! - http://www.priestessband.com/site-f.html Lay Down is an awesome song.
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I just completed a 'lap' of my AC/DC collection. Which is all of their stuff.
Should I get out more?
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Seriously fed up at the moment due to a nagging problem that is causing me some grief-in times like these it has the be The Beatles-just can't help it.
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Sinergy - Nowhere For No One.
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I just completed a 'lap' of my AC/DC collection. Which is all of their stuff.
Includung the Australian import versions?
And not all in one day surely?
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I just completed a 'lap' of my AC/DC collection. Which is all of their stuff.
Including the Australian import versions? :wink:
And not all in one day surely?
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The mixes at the bottom of this (http://dollarbinmusic.com/2007/01/25/nasenbluten-live-on-jjj-1997) page. Possibly not to a lot of you's taste but is deffinately livening up an otherwise quiet and depressing night at work! Ya gotta love the classic aussie Speedcore! :twisted: 8)
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Including the Australian import versions? :wink:
And not all in one day surely?
Performed over a couple of days to allieviate the pain of commuting and work hell. And OK, only some of the Aussie imports, off of Bonfire :)
But did include the soundtrack to the Let There be Rock live video. I love the bit in that where Angus has to take Oxygen to carry on. That is the most Rock thing I have ever seen :) :guitar4:
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But did include the soundtrack to the Let There be Rock live video. I love the bit in that where Angus has to take Oxygen to carry on. That is the most Rock thing I have ever seen :) :guitar4:
Must admit, I've never seen the Let There be Rock video. Is it available on DVD?
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Yesterday "Axis: Bold As Love" By Hendrix and "The Virginian" by Neko Case dropped through my letter box, so those on heavy rotation. Otherwise irecently it's been "Real Gone" by Tom Waits and "Kitty Jay" by Seth Lakeman.
*Rahnooo*
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Must admit, I've never seen the Let There be Rock video. Is it available on DVD?
Unfortunatley its still VHS only, is available on amazon though.
It is really worth getting if you are a fan, IMO the best AC/DC live video. Really captures the raw essence of their music, and even has a cheesy bi-plane / porsche montage in the middle to Walk All Over You :)
{aside}The more I talk about this, the more I am feeling the need for a Riff-Raff. How do they work out for you Phil?{/aside}
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{aside}The more I talk about this, the more I am feeling the need for a Riff-Raff. How do they work out for you Phil?{/aside}
The Riff Raff is a "does exactly what it says on the tin" kind of pickup. It's that typical slightly dry (but not harsh) Gibson T-top kind of tone - won't really blow you away on first listen, but it has hidden depths! It's fairly low output, but a little bit snarlier and more aggressive than a Mule or SM, from what I've read and heard. It's very versatile (especially with a series/parallel switch) and yes, it'll do Angus!
I only have the bridge model, in my one-pickup SG-X, so I don't know about the neck model.
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I'm just getting into Death....man Chuck was awesome.
Not sure which cd to buy first.
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Symbolic!
Quality and imo best Death album with Individual Thought Patterns close behind.
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Addicted
Addicted to Chaos!
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Addicted
Addicted to Chaos!
+1 :D
It was the theme tune for what we were doing at my office this week. 'cos it was once again a freakin' car crash hatchet job of a project but we love it anyway ...
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Enuff Z'Nuff - Strength
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i haven't heard enuff'z enuff in years! is my memory broken, or did one of them die?
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i haven't heard enuff'z enuff in years! is my memory broken, or did one of them die?
Yes, their former guitarist Derek Frigo died in 2004, sadly. He'd been out of the band for years but turned up on the odd track occasionally. And they've fallen out with Donnie Vie, so (AFAIK) Johnny Monaco is now guitarist and singer (edit: seems Donnie is back!).
They've had a weird career - a bit of early success then almost forgotten, but they've somehow managed to release 11 studio albums, a couple of live ones and a couple of best-ofs.
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Early 90's rock band Candelbox. They had some hits and played a good live show. I may get a chance to see them Sat. night do a benefit concert for Autism.
I think Candelbox broke up around 1997 and got together for a few shows last year and now this.
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New Order - Retro
Forgotten how $%ing good this band is
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I have discovered a number of stoner/doom rock/metal bands, I love this stuff:
Electric Wizard
Orange Goblin
Bad Wizard (though I've known about em for ages I started listening again)
The Sword
Any other recommendations for bands similar?
Also, this guy on HC has a decent band I've been listening to a lot -
www.myspace.com/blacktoedown - listen to Six Guns, it's great.
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Any other recommendations for bands similar?
Sleep
Spiritual Beggars
Mushroom River Band
The Obsessed
The Hidden Hand
Candlemass
Cathedral
Witch
Firebird (more bluesy hard rock than stoner, but featuring Bill Steer of Carcass)
Spirit Caravan
Saint Vitus
Unida
Kyuss (of course)
Trouble (of course!)
and Clutch are uncategorisable, but the best band in the world!
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I have discovered a number of stoner/doom rock/metal bands, I love this stuff:
Electric Wizard
Orange Goblin
Bad Wizard (though I've known about em for ages I started listening again)
The Sword
Any other recommendations for bands similar?
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Do they have to have the word Wizard or Goblin in their name
All sounds like Dungeons and Dragons outcasts
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:lol: Quite a few seem to.
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Caktus - Kickin it Ol'Skool
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All Shall Perish - The Price of Existence
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Diamond Head - all will be revealed (album)
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New Kings of Leon album :D
Guillemots
Rory Gallagher
Led Zep
Oasis
Muse
Robert Plant (and the Strange Sensation)
Stereophonics
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(http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/fastshow/characters/images/jesse2.jpg)
This week I am currently listening to:
Rory Gallagher
Thomas Blug
The Black Crowes
Bowie (& therefore my local hero Mick Ronson)
Del Amitri
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Candlemass - Nightfall
Clutch - Live In Flint, Michigan
Kansas - Monolith
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Candlemass - Nightfall
Clutch - Live In Flint, Michigan
Kansas - Monolith
YEAH! only just discovered them, need to get me some CDs!!!
great band. not usually my thing, but great to get in to.
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I just got The Cult's 'Electric' album, so I've been listening to that all afternoon - great band. The born to be wild cover is pretty good!
I can pretty much nail the guitar tone on it with my Laney + Mules as well 8)
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powertab transcription of
Technical
Difficulties
it's kicking my ass >.<
at 60bpm LMAO
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Y & T - Earthshaker
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ANGEL WITCH!!!
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Bit of the old Billy Idol!! :P
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Ronnie Wood "I've Got My Own Album To Do"
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Haha, there is a guy in my year called Ronnie Wood, and he also plays guitar :lol:
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Although not particularly inspiring, but Amy Winehouse - Back to black,
George Harrison - Brainwashed
Ryan Adams - Gold
Black Crowes - The lost crowes
Any Bruce Springsteen
in fact this thread gives me an idea!
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Machine Head - whatever that new song on their myspace is called :lol:
but it's a classic. definitely check it out.
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Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion
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Machine Head - The Blackening.
What an album O.O
Also listening to all my Sikth recently - Also amazing stuff.
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Cacophony - Desert Island
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Just been trawling through my old tapes and found some well loved gems I've downloaded and been revisiting
Jackyl by Jackyl (Try "When will it Rain" great track)
Youthanasia by Megadeth
Best of the Beast by Iron Maiden
Jimi Hendrix Experience by Jimi
Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi
Painkiller by Judas Priest
Appetite for Destruction by Guns 'n' Roses
Master of Puppets by Metallica
And for when the bells start ringing in my ears I've been listening to
Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits
Silent Force by Within Temptation
Greatest Hits by Status Quo
Greatest Hits 1,2 and 3 by Queen
Also I've been setting the whole collection on random so it's had Elvis, Suzi Quatro, Blondie, Mel C, The Time Lords, Korn, Pantera, Transvision Vamp, Jonny Cash and numerous others mixed in
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Mel C
HELL YEAH!
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Angel Of Retribution has been getting major play of late!!
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i dusted off the Black Album the other day for yet another listen, and it's pretty damn good in my eyes 8)
i need to get more Preist tbh. and more Death. and Carcass.
ok, i need to double the size of my CD collection :lol:
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Pendulum - Hold Your Colour
Minor Threat - Discography
Cursive - Happy Hollow
Killswitch Engage - (got their discography... i like to just put it on random on iTunes; it all sounds the same anyway)
Rory Gallagher - The Big Guns (Best of)
The Aggrolites - Dirty Reggae
Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit!
Marc Bolan & T Rex Best of
The Misfits - Walk Among Us
Rites of Spring - End on End
Two Gallants - What the Toll Tells
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Machine Head - The Blackening
Still loving it...
Also a heavy diet of Zakk Wylde and BLS.
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Machine Head - The Blackening
Still loving it...
Also a heavy diet of Zakk Wylde and BLS.
very good taste, my friend!
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Machine Head - The Blackening
Still loving it...
Also a heavy diet of Zakk Wylde and BLS.
very good taste, my friend!
he he :twisted:
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The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Cromatorium
Jesu - just a few random songs I found on ares, will buy one of their albums soon
A few Ministry songs
Power rangers and Crystal Maze theme tunes xD
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Diabolical Masquerade - Death's Design
Nucleus Torn - Nihil
Antimatter - Leaving Eden
Testament - Live At The Fillmore (<-- AMAZING TONE!)
Týr - Ragnarok
Cathedral - The Carnival Bizarre
those lately
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Týr - Ragnarok
HAIL TO THE HAMMER!
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Týr - Ragnarok
HAIL TO THE HAMMER!
Great band, very little known, and one of the few Viking style bands I really enjoy!!
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Týr - Ragnarok
HAIL TO THE HAMMER!
Great band, very little known, and one of the few Viking style bands I really enjoy!!
I was a bit disappointed with Ragnarok, but only because I loved Eric The Red so much - especially the track Ramund Hin Unge. The vocals on that are just brilliant!
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Týr - Ragnarok
HAIL TO THE HAMMER!
Great band, very little known, and one of the few Viking style bands I really enjoy!!
I was a bit disappointed with Ragnarok, but only because I loved Eric The Red so much - especially the track Ramund Hin Unge. The vocals on that are just brilliant!
Oh now! Hammer Of Thor stands up to anything on Eric The Red easy peasy.
Mostly playing at this end of the wireless...
Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the Omniscient
Mayhem - Ordo Ad Chao
Neurosis - Eye Of The Storm
and
Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion
This year, has been absolutely fucking exemplary for albums thus far.
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Currently listening to:
Whitesnake - Live in the Shadow of the Blues
Stone Sour - Come What(ever) May It's persuaded me to hold onto my Drop6 Yamaha and learn to play heavy stuff properly.
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
Joe Bonamassa - You and Me
Also really looking forward to getting my hands on the new John 5 album, The Devil Knows My Name
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Opeth - Ghost Reveries
YES! my favourite album!!!
when is their DVD going to come out :evil:
and they won't start recording their new album until the end of the year :evil:
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Ok I "acquired" Silver by Jesu this afternoon, its great. Downtuned, fuzzy, droney guitars, yet I find it very relaxing to listen to :)
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Black Sabbath - The Dio Years
Angel Witch - Angel Witch (25th Anniversary Ed)
Machine Head - The Blackening (due to rave reviews on this forum! :wink: )
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a mixture of AC/DC - if you want blood.... , Whiskeytown (Ryan Adams old group) & Heart's greatest hits
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I left my bloody Ipod at home and did not realize until I was at the airport and so had to endure the in flight movies.Currently listening to Steely Dan with that son of mine.
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just got Good Shoes album, feckin amazin... plus they come from up the road from where i used to live, so that makes them kooler :D
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New Candlemass, Porcupine Tree, Rush and Orange Goblin albums downloaded and about to go in my ears. I smile.
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brand new Wildhearts album! imaginatively called "The Wildhearts", listened to it twice so far and it's already sounding great!
also Backyard Babies, Tinnitus. excellent!
and i'm sure i'll get stick for this, but i've really been enjoying Slunt's "One Night Stand".
had to stick on a bit of Gary Moore to balance out all the sleaze!!
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New ... Rush and Orange Goblin ... downloaded and about to go in my ears. I smile.
Release date for Rush is 1 May. :roll:
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This week
Queen - The Game
Armoured Saint - various tracks
Megadeth - various
Kiss - Rock n Roll Over
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New ... Rush and Orange Goblin ... downloaded and about to go in my ears. I smile.
Release date for Rush is 1 May. :roll:
Yep.
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Circle Of Soul - One Man's Poison (they should've been huge... :cry: )
Spirit Caravan - Jug Fulla Sun
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Porcupine Tree - Deadwing & Fear of a Blank Planet
Great stuff, any idea what amps they use? I love all the tones, clean and distorted.
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Floodland, Sisters of Mercy
Paul's Boutique, Beastie Boys
Interspersed with a live version of 'Crossroads' by Clapton.
"Above all" indeed.
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Akerc--ke - Antichrist
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The Bees - Octopus
Some Orange Goblin
The last John Peel Perfumed Garden from 1967 (all 5 hours 30 minutes of it)
Rob...
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The Bees
Rob...
I had to look again then, I thought it said the Bee Gees
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The Bees
Rob...
I had to look again then, I thought it said the Bee Gees
I'm afraid not <shudders>
I hear Johnny Cashes house burnt itself down rather than allow itself be bought by Maurice Gibb.
Rob...
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Slayer - discography
Opeth - discography
Testament - the New Order
Mastodon - Blood Mountain (my namesake :twisted: )
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I hear Johnny Cashes house burnt itself down rather than allow itself be bought by Maurice Gibb.
Rob...
Heh, must remember that one
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I hear Johnny Cashes house burnt itself down rather than allow itself be bought by Maurice Gibb.
Rob...
Heh, must remember that one
Mitch Benn, actually wrote a song about it for the Now Show (on Radio 4) a couple of weeks ago.
Hey whats all this poster cr@p I saw last week about not being able to drink in Banbridge without a passport ?
On topic content, errr I have just been given a 2 CD set of Canned Heat, which will have to make up for being too tired to go to the LGS
Rob...
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Right now, Virgin Classic Rock on DAB.
A great way to start the day :)
and end it ...
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Hey whats all this poster cr@p I saw last week about not being able to drink in Banbridge without a passport ?
Rob...
haven't been in banbridge lately, but probably something to do with all the unconcious sixteen year olds littering the pavement on a saturday night! :lol:
does sound a it bizarre though, "you can only drink if you can prove you are a widely travelled and experienced individual. we will require proof that you have been to at least four countries, a c.v., and a report from your doctor declaring that you are not likely to become an alcoholic".
er, on topic, i've been listening to Living Colour: Stain. great album
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http://www.myspace.com/derdianspace
power metal!!
Mendeeds new one is getting alot of play aswell
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er, on topic, i've been listening to Living Colour: Stain. great album
Great band! I saw them 3 times in a week once, only time I've ever done that!
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Just re-discovered Mad Capsule Markets! They had some great songs. These are my favourites - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RsruN_8tW8 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9u2lF4toHo&mode=related&search= has an awesome video!
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Mendeeds new one is getting alot of play aswell
You'll be sorry to hear that they're very strongly rumoured to be splitting up. I'm not, I think they're shite :lol:
Turisas - The Vanagarian Way
Melt Banana - Bambi's Dilemma.
I'm truly an enormous fan of torrents.
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Dillinger Escape Plan - AMAZING band.
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Sekhmet
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Surely BM, that should be:
"the sound of my very own awesome Ceramic Warpig"
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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been listening to 'High Voltage' by ACDC a huge amount, and also some Robert Cray, BB King and Howlin' Wolf.
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been listening to 'High Voltage' by ACDC a huge amount, and also some Robert Cray, BB King and Howlin' Wolf.
Its a Long Way to the Top ... the greatest track 1 on a debut album of all time?
*on the UK release that is :)
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Queen, GnR, 80's shred stuff... Far too much Vai... its not healthy
Wooo! Vai 25th July :D
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Surely BM, that should be:
"the sound of my very own awesome Ceramic Warpig"
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
hell yeah, that too!!!!! :twisted:
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right now, its
Belphegor - Pestapokalypse VI
it's EEEEEEVIL, fast, dark, brutal..... a must have for a Black metal fan!
BM
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the new bloc party album... although i seem to be the only member of this forum who isn't listening to metal
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Eluveitie - The Spirit
God Is An Astronaut - Far From Refuge
Sigur Rós - Takk
Antimatter - Leaving Eden
Red Sparowes - Every Red Heart Shines Towards The Sun
W.A.S.P. - Dominator
Bob Marley - Burnin'
those albums lately, all AMAZING!
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Sigur Rós - Takk
such a kool album... strange singer, but kool all the same
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been listening to 'High Voltage' by ACDC a huge amount, and also some Robert Cray, BB King and Howlin' Wolf.
Its a Long Way to the Top ... the greatest track 1 on a debut album of all time?
*on the UK release that is :)
Do you run any awards ceremonies?
And the award for the best track one on a debut album (but only in the uk) goes to....
And here's david gest to present the award for the best mandolin accompaniment on an album with a dog on the front (africa only)
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Do you run any awards ceremonies?
And the award for the best track one on a debut album (but only in the uk) goes to....
And here's david gest to present the award for the best mandolin accompaniment on an album with a dog on the front (africa only)
And I would have presented the award too, but the restraining order prevents me from appearing in person ... :) I draw the line about 500yds before we get to David Gest tho :x
And the awared for drunken posting after dinking all day at a cricket match goes to me, 1 run from glory ... :twisted:
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Recently I've been listening to:
AC/DC - Powerage
UFO - Force It
Pearl Jam - Ten
Black Sabbath - Sabotage
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
Dio - Holydiver
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Right now, listening to a bit of Sacred Reich, good ol Surf Nicaragua
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Deicide
Decapitated
Obituary
Mortician
haha listen to Mortician sometime, the vocals are not lyrics, just growls in lace of the lyrics. it makes me wonder if the guy is actually singing words or not!
but that's not a bad thing, it adds to the brutality!
:twisted:
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although i seem to be the only member of this forum who isn't listening to metal
Fraid not :)
Heard this track the other morning on the way back from work and it's been stuck in my head for 48 hours now http://www.lexrecords.com/Lesacvspip.htm
If nothing else its got the best title i have heard for ages "Thou Shalt Always Kill"
No guitars at all, just as catchy as hell with lyrics that suit what I'm feeling ATM.
Rob...
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I have my I-pod on shuffle at the moment and I am loving it.With over 5000 songs to choose from it is nice to get Mozart, Doobie Brothers, The Kinks in one hit and I need music at the moment.
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just got Bjork's new album. sounds amazing!
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This week it's the new Rush and new Elixir albums!!
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A fair bit of John Martyn booming out my speakers at home (mainly Glory Box and May you Never).
Anything that I'm banned from listening to when the missus is in :lol:
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I haven't been able to listen to anything except Allan Holdsworth:
Velvet Darkness,
I.O.U.,
Metal Fatigue,
Atavachron,
Wardenclyffe Tower,
Hard Hat Area,
Sixteen Men Of Tain
and
All Night Wrong.
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New releases that are out now (or leaked)
Turisas - The Varangian Way
Megadeth - United Abominations
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Bela Fleck and the Flecktones :P
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Elle Milano
Johnny A
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The new one from the lovely Bjork: Volta.
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Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
Týr - How Far To Asgaard
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Erotic Cakes - Erotic Cakes.
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Rush - Snakes & Arrows
I got this as well.. I dont know what I think yet. Its taking a while to grow on me so far.
I just found my lost copy of Battle of Los Angeles by RATM - I think its my favourite album by them actually. Full of really good classic Morello riffs.
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Rush - Snakes & Arrows
I got this as well.. I dont know what I think yet. Its taking a while to grow on me so far.
I just found my lost copy of Battle of Los Angeles by RATM - I think its my favourite album by them actually. Full of really good classic Morello riffs.
Really?
I find the original album by far the best.
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Yeah, well its probably just how I'm feeling at the minute - I love the first album but I've listened to it so much I'm getting a bit bored of the songs on it. I'll get bored of this one soon :lol:
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Yeah, well its probably just how I'm feeling at the minute - I love the first album but I've listened to it so much I'm getting a bit bored of the songs on it. I'll get bored of this one soon :lol:
Fair enough :p
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Forty Deuce - Nothing To Lose
Featuring Richie Kotzen. No shred, just straight-ahead melodic hard rock. What a voice that boy has!
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Bon Jovi - Living on a Prayer :lol: Dont know if that should go in guilty pleasures or not really.
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Death metal:
Origin
Origin
Origin
Neuraxis
And the usual nile, cryptopsy etc
Jazz:
Charlie parker
Lenny breau
Lenny breau
Misc:
Robben ford
And Isis, panopticon has gone up in my estimation from 'incredible' to 'easily my favourite album ever'
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Ozzy - No More Tears
Carcass - Heartwork
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
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Death - Crystal Mountain
BLS - Black Mass Reverends
In Flames - Only For the Weak
Morbid Angel - Rapture
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New Ensiferum album Victory Songs!
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Two new MoFi releases pickup up at HE 2007:
Yes, Fragile
Megadeth, Countdown To Extinction
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PDT_023
today is the 15th!
*rushes to record store*
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Two new MoFi releases pickup up at HE 2007:
Yes, Fragile
Megadeth, Countdown To Extinction
CD or LP?
MoFi are outstanding.
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they dont have the new megadeth... so i got the new threshold instead
HOLY $%, it's great!
the opener is pure kickass threshold WITH GROWLING!!! it doesnt get better than that. your head just starts banging away.
what's more :D i'm seein em live in 2 months hehehe.
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I am listening to the album Warren Cuccurullo 'Thanks To Frank' currently a hell of a lot. It's and incredible album! A hard rock classic!
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CD or LP?
MoFi are outstanding.
Yep, they are the Gold Standard in CD reproduction.
I picked up the CDs, as I listen to em at work. They are both Ultradisc IIs, by the way.
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The Blackening is on my playlist again - Superb!
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Been listening to Porcupine Tree since about 10:30 tonight, I love it. In Absentia is a great album.
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I've just been doing the whole "Let's look up the songs that inspired the pickup names thing". So far I'm loving "Cold Sweat" by thin Lizzy, totally nailed what I'm looking for in terms of a guitar sound....now if I just had the money for the pickups :cry:
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The new White Stripes song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Fwi0CXhNA :D
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^ I love that song, I didnt really like their last album very much but this new song sounds awesome
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Dark Tranquillity - Fiction
OMFG this album is pure ownage
"Don't bring it! Don't bring it! Don't bring your misery down on me!" :twisted:
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The new White Stripes song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Fwi0CXhNA :D
The White Stripes were at the Home Entertainment expo in NYC last weekend with a laquer of their new song, which we played for them and some execs from Warner Bro.s ... I didn't really care for the song, but it was cool to see they are so into LP playback!!
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Just been listening to Chicken Shack's 100 Ton Chicken (japanese CD), and jamming along on the Zemaitis Clone with Emerald/Mule and using the Silver Jublilee/Ear Candy with Sidewinders. I can get all the old blues tones with this setup, including the ice pick clean with sustain!
Add the Klon Centaur or HBE Powerscreamer and an old Wah Wah and now I am into the Stevie Ray sound (and curiously enough, had him on next). Just for a change of pace, I have the essential Iron Maiden coming up next!
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A lot of the Smashing Pumpkins stuff again.. their new song, Tarantula, isnt that bad actually.
Also - http://www.myspace.com/therogerleesband :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Today is classic Anthrax day:
Fistful of Metal
Armed & Dangerous
Spreading The Disease
Among The Living
State Of Euphoria
I haven't figgered out what I want to listen to in the afternoon yet. PDT_008
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My all time favourite album!!!
Paul Stanley - solo 1978
To be fair - if you have never heard this particular album you owe it to yourself to give it a spin.
It is like Kiss without any of the dumb /stupid bits
Was the first Kiss related album I heard and it still stands up really well
Lead Guitar is by Bob kulick, and some of the drums are by Carmine Appice
(https://rs352.securehostserver.com/~kissarmy/images/products/78_large.jpg)
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Good album! I was never a Kiss fan, but I bought the Paul Stanley one because it got really good reviews - and because I liked Bob Kulick's band Balance. I've also got Gene Simmons' single "Radioactive" (on red vinyl, with free Gene mask).
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Good album! I was never a Kiss fan, but I bought the Paul Stanley one because it got really good reviews - and because I liked Bob Kulick's band Balance. I've also got Gene Simmons' single "Radioactive" (on red vinyl, with free Gene mask).
Simmons solo album had Aerosmith's Joe Perry playing guitar on it!!
Bob Kulick is an awesome player - I love he urgency of the sound of his guitars on this album, although both Paul Stanley and Steve Lacey played on certain tracks (Lacey was also the guitarist on Simmon's Radioactive)
Bob Kulick is Bruce Kulick's brother (although it may be half brother)
Another great project he did was Blackthorne with Graham Bonnet on vocals
It's an incestuous world out there in the music biz
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Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works II.
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Today is classic Anthrax day:
Fistful of Metal
Armed & Dangerous
Spreading The Disease
Among The Living
State Of Euphoria
I haven't figgered out what I want to listen to in the afternoon yet. PDT_008
Awesome!
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Bob Kulick is Bruce Kulick's brother (although it may be half brother)
Another great project he did was Blackthorne with Graham Bonnet on vocals
It's an incestuous world out there in the music biz
I never heard the Kulicks might only be half-brothers - they look very alike (if you imagine Bruce bald) and I think they're pretty close in age. Bob looks a fair bit shorter though.
On the incestuous theme, Bruce was also in another of my all-time favourite bands, the Good Rats - although he only played on probably their worst album... :?
Meanwhile, this evening I am listening to:
Tyketto - Strength In Numbers
Baby Animals - Baby Animals
and some "hipster metal":
Early Man - Closing In
The Sword - Age Of Winters Good stuff, if a bit samey.
Today is classic Anthrax day:
I haven't figgered out what I want to listen to in the afternoon yet.
What about:
Persistence of Time
Sound of White Noise
Stomp 442
Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
We've Come for You All
Or do you prefer the early stuff Ben?
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What about:
Persistence of Time
Sound of White Noise
Stomp 442
Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
We've Come for You All
Or do you prefer the early stuff Ben?
I don't think I'm suprising anyone by answering that in the affirmative. :)
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Afternoon Delight - Starland Vocal Band
Seriously, I'm on a severe smooth 70s soft rock kick. I was up late the other night, and this infomercial came on with all those great songs from my early youth... Band on the Run, Cool Change, Kung Fu Fighting. Ever since, it's been 70s pop. My wife's about to FREAK! Speaking of Le Freak... FREAK OUT!!.
But, in my car, where I'm winding up for work, it's Exreme III Sides to Every Story. Side one is serious good stuff. The other two sides I can live without.
I don't know if you boys from across the pond were exposed to much US 70s pop, but all I know is the Bay City Rollers is from somewhere's over there.
Off to Splawn-land now. Weedly weedly weedly, aren't chromatic exercises fun?!?
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I don't think I'm suprising anyone by answering that in the affirmative. :)
I love Sound of White Noise and Stomp 442, but the albums since then haven't really worked for me. Haven't heard the early stuff for years, I've only got it on vinyl and I don't have a turntable right now.
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But, in my car, where I'm winding up for work, it's Exreme III Sides to Every Story. Side one is serious good stuff. The other two sides I can live without.
Are you kidding?! Tragic Comic, Seven Sundays, Stop The World are all great songs!!
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Tuh-tuh tuh-tuh Tragic Comic? Must admit I too have trouble with that song, and Stop The World. I think III Sides was a bit of a disastrous misstep to be honest.
I don't know if you boys from across the pond were exposed to much US 70s pop, but all I know is the Bay City Rollers is from somewhere's over there.
Oh yeah, we got lots of 70s US pop. '77-'80 was the time I most listened to the radio, so the top 40s from those days are permanently etched in my brain. Unfortunately.
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But, in my car, where I'm winding up for work, it's Exreme III Sides to Every Story. Side one is serious good stuff. The other two sides I can live without.
Are you kidding?! Tragic Comic, Seven Sundays, Stop The World are all great songs!!
.... if sleeping is your goal LOL!
But seriously, Ben. I was huge on Pornograffitti. I initially did not like III Sides. In fact, I put it away for years and recently drug it out. I hear so many different things on side one. I hear Beatles, I hear Jimi, but it's all in Nuno's style. Listening to that (and Porno), Nuno definitely carved out his own distinct style. The guy is just nuts - and I would move him up into the "great musician" category, not just a great guitarist. Then you consider the diversity of the other two sides. I think Nuno just blew the wad on that CD. What else was left for Extreme to do? Truly a great great underappreciated CD. I have to say I love the guitar tone on side 1 also - sounds very QR Gear 1 to my ears anyway.
Nuno did in 3 albums what I couldn't do in 3 lifetimes.
We'll have to agree to disagree on the other two sides though. Perhaps in another 20 years I will appreciate it.
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if i need a place to do some laying low, i could RUN DOWN TO MEXICOOOOO!!
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Twilight & Jammer...III sides is a great album, but 'Waiting for the punchline' is a far better album overall
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Twilight & Jammer...III sides is a great album, but 'Waiting for the punchline' is a far better album overall
cr@p.... I don't have that album. Must consume.
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Twilight & Jammer...III sides is a great album, but 'Waiting for the punchline' is a far better album overall
It's different in style, for sure.
It's a little too Weezer in some spots for me, but songs like Shadow Boxing and the hidden track are great. Cynical is interesting, but as far as hooks go, III Sides is superior.
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Been listening to The Beatles' White Album this morning, its actually really good - I dont know why I never listened to them beforehand!
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Yes Tom, I don't know why too! (shakes head and mutters about youngsters these days etc etc ). Lennon's fingerpicking on Julia is pretty cool I think. I bet you skipped through Revolution 9 though. And "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"-sublime.In case you don't know, it is Eric Clapton on guitar.
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I agree, While My Guitar Gently Weeps really is good, I may suggest that one for the cover band, and I didnt know Clapton played on it.
And, I'll have you know, I didnt skip through Revolution 9! (shakes head and mutters about old folk these days etc etc) :D
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:lol:
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I agree, While My Guitar Gently Weeps really is good, I may suggest that one for the cover band, and I didnt know Clapton played on it.
And, I'll have you know, I didnt skip through Revolution 9! (shakes head and mutters about old folk these days etc etc) :D
Check out the recent Peter Frampton cover of it - excellant!
Like the original but with more guitar
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Yeah, I heard that one a while ago Feline, it is good!
This ones great as well - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9QL0Jkb_GU
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This ones great as well - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9QL0Jkb_GU
Man that is awesome, I've never seen that before. I can't believe how insanely good Paul Gilbert is :o
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Saraya - Saraya and When The Blackbird Sings
Live - V (god, they get worse every album, but I picked this up very cheap)
Leslie West - The Great Fatsby/Leslie West Band
Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry
Waysted - Save Your Prayers
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Monster Magnet - Powertrip
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Why are all the other musicians on the other side of the stage - does Paul Gilbert smell?
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Why are all the other musicians on the other side of the stage - does Paul Gilbert smell?
No, his scariness blows the other musicains back!!!! PDT_008
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Why are all the other musicians on the other side of the stage - does Paul Gilbert smell?
No, his scariness blows the other musicians back!!!! PDT_008
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This week it's a lot of the new MegaD, new Dream Theater, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Snakes & Arrows, and Savatage (Gutter Ballet).
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ehmm... reggae and power metal, nice combination huh? :P
so... Maxi Priest, Bob Marley, John Holt, UB40, Horace Andy, Collie Buddz, Kapteeni Ä-ni,
Blind Guardian, Lost Horizon, Edguy, Royal Hunt, Silent Force, Pagan's Mind... stuff like that
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New Machine Head album...awesome.
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I am listening to a lot of Down presently, mostly DOWN II.
Its so so very good.
Infact, it makes me want a Warpig... :(
"The power of the riff compels me"
Also for people who like heavy stoner type stuff check out:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Relapse-Records-American-Contamination-Festival/dp/B00013F308/ref=sr_1_2/203-8974339-6808754?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1181649591&sr=8-2
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^ I would classify DOWN as more Doom than stoner, but the genres are pretty intertwined.
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Currently listening to Symphony X "Paradise Lost" (I like it a lot better than the latest D.T. album)...
And I can't get enough of Frank Gambale's 1994 album Passages. It's really beautiful and inspiring.
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Badlands' discography :D
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Rush's new album- snakes and arrows, wasn't impressed after the first few plays, but now I've gotta say that its their best album in a decade!!
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I've been listening to Leslie West and Mountain all the time recently, so for a change this week:
Scorpions - Humanity Hour 1
Donnie Vie - DVieD EP
Space Age Playboys - New Rock Underground
Redd Kross - Third Eye
Tempest - Tempest (feat. Allan Holdsworth)
And back on the 80s hard rock:
Lee Aaron - Project
Lee Aaron - Metal Queen
Black 'N Blue - Collected (box set of the 4 original albums plus a live DVD)
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Ozzy - Tribute how good was Randy Rhodes?
Ibiza chill out album....don't ask!
Free - live at granada studios...still
Gary Moore - close as you get
Joe Bonamassa - You & me, guy is goooood
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Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, Joe Satch;
I never thought I'd get into shred... I've just been trying to pick up my tecnique lately and it inspires me to PRACTICE, instead of my usual sitting around playing all-powerchord punk songs :P
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just been listening to Iced Earth's Overture of the Wicked E.P., some guy called Tim on lead guitar. he seems quite good :wink:
actually, the only Iced Earth i'd heard before was Glorious Burden, which was ok but hard work to listen to. this seems much better. all personal opinion of course.
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Badlands, Ozzy, James Gang etc
Same as always!!
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Have been listening to Walter Trout's Tellin' Stories quite a bit recently. Mostly for the track I Can Tell, it's one of those songs where you just know they had a whole load of fun recording it! 8)
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Deep Purple - Machine Head
Such a great album!
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frankly i'm still obsessed by rainbow rising. i didn't listen to anything else for days. i must have heard it close to 20 times now...
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listenin to my boss roast my ass gfor lookin at this forum when at work.....plus Death' sounds of perserverance.quality cover of painkiller on it!!!
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My rather small Saxon collection. Never Surrender is on now :D
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My rather small Saxon collection. Never Surrender is on now :D
:D Saxon are great ! "Hungry Years" is one of my all time fav songs...
:D 8)
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Reverend Bizarre - II: Crush The Insects
High On Fire - The Art Of Self Defence
Esoteric - Subconscious Dissolution Into The Continuum
Sahg - I
Earthride - Vampire Circus
Cathedral - The Carnival Bizarre
Orange Goblin - Healing Through Fire
Skepticism - Farmakon
Pantheïst - O Solitude
Grand Magus - Wolf's Return
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My rather small Saxon collection. Never Surrender is on now :D
:D Saxon are great ! "Hungry Years" is one of my all time fav songs...
:D 8)
Yep, I love that song! Need to get more Saxon really, only have 11 of their songs.. Also, good to see you're back to normal jt :D
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Biffy Clyro-Puzzle-full of angst/agression but some really good hooks and tunes to boot
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Seasick Steve - Did anyone see him on the Glastonbury coverage?
Going to see him at the Tapestry Festival near Cardiff in about 6 weeks. Anyone else comming?
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Van Halen - Party at Ground Zero
It's like discovering a whole new album - with Roth! No tw@tgar - i mean hagar.
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Just got Monster Magnet - Dopes to Infinity. Negasonic Teenage Warhead is the best song ever!
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Pantera discography.
Dimebag hauls serious rear end!!
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Peter Pan-Why is the Redman red?
Sorry, I have a 2-year-old who thinks she owns the tv and dvd player.
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Prong--Beg To Differ
Prong--Cleansing
Ill Disposed--!-800 Vindication
Godflesh--Hymes
Melvins--A History Of Gluttony And Lust
Hawkwind--Dorame Fasolatido
Big Black-- Hammer Party
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The Russell Brand show :)
Edit: Oh yes, and also the sound of my life sliding out of view due to work ... its kind of a barely audible mournful whimper from the back of the throat :(
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The Russell Brand show :)
Edit: Oh yes, and also the sound of my life sliding out of view due to work ... its kind of a barely audible mournful whimper from the back of the throat :(
I know the feeling of the latter :( says the person with the beer bottle brused head
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I have been listening to the new Crowded House album as I am a big fan of Niel Finn's songwriting.All you young metal chappies would probably hate it though. I think the album is fab.
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Just got Monster Magnet - Dopes to Infinity. Negasonic Teenage Warhead is the best song ever!
Tractors a good one!
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Crowded House, very good melodic band!
Currently listening to plenty of Fleetwood Mac, especially the "Tango in the night" album :)
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Hunters Epiphone LP doing Smoke on the water :lol:
Current album im stewing over is the new Velvet Revolver one, Libertad. Really good album
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I have been listening to the new Crowded House album as I am a big fan of Niel Finn's songwriting.All you young metal chappies would probably hate it though.
You're right. PDT_008
Seriously, I have Try Whistling This, and while I like some of the songwriting, the tempos are like funeral dirges!
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Crowded House albums generally are a bit upbeat but this one is a bit darker than the others-there seems to be the Paul Hester thing influencing things but being a bit of a fan, I am just pleased to see them back.
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Crowded House albums generally are a bit upbeat but this one is a bit darker than the others-there seems to be the Paul Hester thing influencing things but being a bit of a fan, I am just pleased to see them back.
The loss od Paul Hester is one of the reasons I have been avoiding the album.
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:D I like Crowded House good band.
Currently on my CD player........
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
a return to form
Scorpions - Humanity Hour 1
A thumping good album with songs you`ll be singing for weeks.
Nightranger - Hole In The Sun
Nice to see `em back again
Stan Bush - In This Life
If you like Toto`ish type AOR this`ll be right down your street.
:D 8)
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This week it's:
Symphony X: Paradise Lost
I can't say enough good things about this CD. It's definitely going into my top 10 of 2007 list!
Angra: Aurora Consurgens
MegaD: United Abominations
Savatage: Gutter Ballet
Rush: Mix CD I made from the early years ('74-'77)
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Nightranger - Hole In The Sun
Nice to see `em back again
Stan Bush - In This Life
If you like Toto`ish type AOR this`ll be right down your street.
Bloody hell! Is wimphem making a comeback? I had no idea these guys were still around.
Is the Night Ranger album heavy(ish)? I always liked their first album best - the songs were all short and catchy, the later albums had too many ballads.
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Listening to the new Orange Goblin album again today, its so good. Huge riffs! I want to be in a stoner rock band now :lol:
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Nightranger - Hole In The Sun
Nice to see `em back again
Stan Bush - In This Life
If you like Toto`ish type AOR this`ll be right down your street.
Bloody hell! Is wimphem making a comeback? I had no idea these guys were still around.
Is the Night Ranger album heavy(ish)? I always liked their first album best - the songs were all short and catchy, the later albums had too many ballads.
:D It`s heavy`ish in places, leans more towards the guitars than the keyboards for sure, some great soloing going on but has that distinct nightranger`ish song writing. Poppy commercial songs. More like laterday Def Leppard !
But i love all that type of stuff, they call it AOR now check out Melodic Rock.com http://www.melodicrock.com/reviews/reviews.html This guy tends to be right more often than being wrong. You can click on the links connected to the album review your reading, invariably it`ll be a record company link but you can listen to some snippets of the songs before deciding wether or not to buy. Along with this Web site Melodic Rock.com is my fav, check it out if you like good commercial singable type Metal 80`s/90`s style.
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Listening to the new Orange Goblin album again today, its so good. Huge riffs! I want to be in a stoner rock band now :lol:
I get the very same feeling when I listen to Orange Goblin and Sleep :P
anyways now playing:
High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings album
Temnozor - Folkstorm Of The Azure Nights
Thundra - Worshipped By Chaos
Helrunar - Frostnacht
Månegarm - Vredens Tid
Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm
ISIS - Oceanic
Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw
Steve Von Till - As The Crow Flies
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QOTSA - Songs for the Deaf. Its replaced Strangers in the Night as my favourite driving cd :o :o I love the riffs, 'You Think I Aint Worth a Dollar, but I feel like a Millionaire' is so heavy :D
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Listening to what am seeing (Bless Texas and bountiful concerts!)
ZZ Top (great first show in Houston last nite. Billy and the boys kicked ARSE. David Allan Coe was as obnoxious as usual for an OAP too lol)
Godsmack (tuesday nite in Houston yet to come).
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Elvenking - very cheesy Folk Metal, quite fun tho!
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hey mercedes, criteria, cursive, saves the day, queen
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Tony Macalpine - Dream State
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This week, I'm listening to a mixture of girlie pop and side-projects featuring famous Seattle musicians:
Nina Gordon - Tonight And The Rest Of My Life
Liz Phair - whitechocolatespaceegg
Stone Gossard - Bayleaf (brilliant album!)
Brad - Shame
Pigeonhed - The Full Sentence
10 Minute Warning - 10 Minute Warning (with Duff McKagan on guitar)
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K666 Radio on StonerRock.com - some great songs on here, I love stoner rock!
http://www.stonerrock.com/k666/
:D
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gone back to listening to electronic music for a bit. "helter skelter presents hardcore 2007" is the CD of choice right now.
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Santana @ Woodstock
White Stripes > Icky thumb
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This week's top 5 --
Rush mix CD I made
Bozzio, Levin, Stevens -- Situation Dangerous
Judas Priest -- Angel Of Retribution
Coheed & Cambira -- Vol IV
Symphony X -- Paradise Lost
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I've been listening to:
MEGADETH - United Abominations (awesome album - among their best yet)
MOTORHEAD - Overnight Sensation (another cracking 'head album of recent years')
ANNIHILATOR - Never, Neverland (my persoanl favourite)
FEEDER - Singles compilation
Listening to these guys play and then attempting to replicate sound and riffs is so bloody frustrating - makes you want to pack it all in!! :oops:
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johnny ca$h
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This came on on the radio earlier and its been stuck in my head all day :?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EqtF2xfOOtk
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Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
Oueens of the Stone Age - Songs for the deaf
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=E_wWrZEOFZg
_tom_ you know what im talkin' bout ;) man this song is annoying
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=E_wWrZEOFZg
_tom_ you know what im talkin' bout ;) man this song is annoying
I hope by "annoying" you mean "extremely awesome and catchy" ¬_¬
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This came on on the radio earlier and its been stuck in my head all day :?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EqtF2xfOOtk
It is infuriatingly catchy!
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Yeah, I actually quite like a few Lily Allen songs as well, her voice is pretty good :o :oops: Should I have admitted that on a guitar forum :? :lol:
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AC/DC-Powerage (Sin City at the moment)
I finally bought this album after hearing some of you guys talking about it.
I love it!
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Timbaland!
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Blur - 13, Blur, Stereotypes and Parklife. Great albums, theres some really good songs on them, though also a few cr@p ones on each album! I think the self-titled is my favourite.
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blink 182 :D no beating a bit of the ol' enema!
reminds me of wen i used to be able to skate, and when summer was sunny...
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The new Bon Jovi record...& just a general blast of all their stuff. damn richie sambora is a god!
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Era vulgaris
Back to black and TNT
Joe Jackson Greatest hits(classic original of got the time *L*)
Our earthly pleasures
and soon as it arrives, the new Colin Hay
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The James Gang, Walk Away.
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having finally found out for sure that Dave Wyndorf is alive and kicking and a new album is on the way, i've been having a Monster Magnet blowout! mainly Powertrip and Monolithic Baby, with Spine Of God on in the car. great stuff!!
oh, also given the new Prince album a spin. not bad.
and i got the Gary Moore/Skid Row albums! the first one's okay, but 34 hours is great!
that's my last week's listening, i don't have them all on at once :wink:
oh yeah, i have Danzig IV on in the gym.
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The Ultimate Sin DVD!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Nothing.
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the elected
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having finally found out for sure that Dave Wyndorf is alive and kicking and a new album is on the way, i've been having a Monster Magnet blowout! mainly Powertrip and Monolithic Baby, with Spine Of God on in the car. great stuff!!
Thanks for that news! I thought Dave had taken a rocket into the heart of the sun, or something, so to celebrate I'm listening to Superjudge.
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having finally found out for sure that Dave Wyndorf is alive and kicking and a new album is on the way, i've been having a Monster Magnet blowout! mainly Powertrip and Monolithic Baby, with Spine Of God on in the car. great stuff!!
Thanks for that news! I thought Dave had taken a rocket into the heart of the sun, or something, so to celebrate I'm listening to Superjudge.
he O.D.'d on prescription drugs in January or February of 2006. at one point i heard he had actually died! but happily rumours of his demise were greatly exaggerated! it's still not clear if M.M. will ever tour again, or if there will be any more recordings as this album had been almost complete before the overdose. it's called "4 Way Diablo" and is due in November. i know i'm looking forward to it!
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The Who - Eminence Front
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Killswitch engage
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Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Actually really good, I didnt think I'd like it that much for some reason. Which of their other albums are worth a go?
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(some would say too much) Van Halen and Possessed... at work
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The Melvins & Down Nola
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This week it's KANSAS:
Point Of Know Return
Masque
Leftoverture
Two For The Road
Song For America
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Rod Stewart - Can't help it, Radio 2 is on in the office.
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This week it's KANSAS:
Point Of Know Return
Masque
Leftoverture
Two For The Road
Song For America
Excellent! :D
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I recently bought a copy of Classic Rock magazine. It included a CD full of bluesrock tracks. The starter is a band called Pig Irön. Their new CD should be out pretty soon and when it does I got to have it.
Heavy guitar bluesrock riffs and a wailing dirty harmonica. Bruce Dickenson likes them alot too.
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This month's Metal Hammer has a couple of CDs, one of which is called "The Great Southern Trendkill" (hmm, sounds familiar...) - supposedly southern rock bands, but there's at least one Canadian band (Priestess) and several British ones, including Pig Irön. All good stuff!
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This month's Metal Hammer has a couple of CDs, one of which is called "The Great Southern Trendkill" (hmm, sounds familiar...) - supposedly southern rock bands, but there's at least one Canadian band (Priestess) and several British ones, including Pig Irön. All good stuff!
Priestess are awesome!
Lately i have been listening to Threshold's new album Dead Reckoning and Symphony X's new album Paradise Lost, going though a little prog metal phase.
Also a load of G4NGST4 RAP hahaha
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
:shock:
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
thats not music :P ! its just talking.
everyone to their own taste though
recently I'm on Def Leppard, Motley Crue (Dr Feelgood mostly) and Ozzy with a hint of Brian Adams
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
thats not music :P ! its just talking.
everyone to their own taste though
recently I'm on Def Leppard, Motley Crue (Dr Feelgood mostly) and Ozzy with a hint of Brian Adams
She does sing though - And her voice is very pretty imo.
Normally I'd hate her type - But I really like it actually - Reminds me of the whole Street "And then I went to get some chips and drinks" xD
Much prefer her to Lily Allen.
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
thats not music :P ! its just talking.
everyone to their own taste though
recently I'm on Def Leppard, Motley Crue (Dr Feelgood mostly) and Ozzy with a hint of Brian Adams
Awesome :D
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I'm on a silly heavy trip at the minute, mainly because I'm going to see Napalm Death on Monday (and Duke Special with the missus on Sunday, but she listens to him enough for both of us).
Napalm Death and Carcass, mainly. it's great. Kyuss are creeping in round the edges though.
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
I actually quite like that song by her thats being played on Radio 1 a lot ¬.¬
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I've been playing along to Pig Irön's Ruler Of Tomorrow.
I've been using the Yamaha SG with Crawlers and the sound is spot on!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=48909347
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Mostly this week Kate Nash, latest Bravery album and retro wise kansas Leftoveture, Metallica master of puppets and colin hay
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lol what is the obessession with kate nash, it's not even singing she just talks in a common english accent!
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lol what is the obessession with kate nash, it's not even singing she just talks in a common english accent!
That's really untrue - Listen to Birds, it's clearly sung - Who talks in key?
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I dont think we can take Joe's opinion seriously any more anyway as he likes gangsta rap :roll: :lol:
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lol what is the obessession with kate nash, it's not even singing she just talks in a common english accent!
not that i'm a fan myself, but although her seeming lack of rythme and melody may seem cr@p, the offset provides something different I guess
like the intro to purple haze is $%ed up, but that is definately on purpose
i would rather be wiv your friends mate cos they are much fitterrrrrrrrr
am I speaking cr@p?
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Kate Nash.
Nobody shoot me >_>
+1 I got her album & think it's very intelligent
Oh & the brothers of a feather album...blissed out acoustic versions of crowes songs as well as some classic covers
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Little Feat-Waiting For Columbus- a perennial favourite.
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I dont think we can take Joe's opinion seriously any more anyway as he likes gangsta rap :roll: :lol:
Then I wont mention that the GZA's Liquid Swords album has been on heavy rotation on my iPod the past week then :wink:
Also the new Funeral For a Friend album is really good. Coming from me that is very odd, the first two were gash.
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Then I wont mention that the GZA's Liquid Swords album has been on heavy rotation on my iPod the past week then :wink:
The Genius! Superb. I think it's the best Wu-Tang project out of the bunch, personally, with Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..." coming in second.
I'm currently listening to a lot of Factory Records stuff as a small tribute to Tony Wilson (mainly the Durutti Column and Joy Division), and a few rap mixtapes as a tribute to my taste for rap mixtapes. Had some G'n'R on earlier too.
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Little Feat-Waiting For Columbus- a perennial favourite.
I've also been listening to that, acquired on your recommendation!
Also I've just got the first four Foreigner albums, remastered, on CD. Double Vision was the very first proper rock album I bought, way back in 1979, so I've always had a soft spot for the band. They can be very schmaltzy at times, but the heavier stuff is great, and I'm enjoying Mick Jones' guitar playing. What a fantastic singer Lou Gramm is!
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Budgie
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Just watching a load of Thin Lizzy live videos on youtube, such a great band..
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Some techno thing on chiltern fm lol
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Question: Has anyone bothered to read the first 30X pages of this thread? PDT_008
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^^
I think so, but that was almost 1 year ago! 8)
I'm currently listening to various W.A.S.P. albums.
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Question: Has anyone bothered to read the first 30X pages of this thread? PDT_008
Yep, every word. But not in one go.
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I'm in a black metal mood
Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
Emperor - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
Kataxu - Hunger Of Elements
Obtained Enslavement - Soulblight
Obtained Enslavement - Witchcraft
Alcest - Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde
Drudkh - Autumn Aurora
Nokturnal Mortum - Goat Horns
Woods Of Ypres - Pursuit Of The Sun And The Allure Of The Earth
and then some random albums
Sodom - M-16
Sodom - Sodom
King Diamond - Abigail
King Diamond - "Them"
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath
Spiritual Beggars - Demons
Funeral - From These Wounds
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Wasp now there's a blast from the past ..not bad live..ahh damn did I say that out loud again
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Mitch Hedberg - Mitch all together
tis awesome
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John 5
Killer Dwarfs
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Wasp now there's a blast from the past ..not bad live..ahh damn did I say that out loud again
lol i am going to see WASP live at London Astoria!
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Sonny Landreth- Grant Street
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:D
Winterborn - Cold Reality
Firewind - Aligence
:D 8)
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White Zombie; La Sexorcisto
Noisettes; What's the time Mr. Wolf
also little sister playing recorder :?
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:D
Winterborn - Cold Reality
Firewind - Aligence
:D 8)
Great choices, both bloody amazing bands, seen Firewind live twice!
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:D Oh yer & Heavenly - Dust To Dust
:D 8)
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The Misfits
Randy Rhoad's Tribute
Killswitch Engage (Holydiver cover)
Nightranger
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
just the song I was listening to aswell haha!! Good guitar work.
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
just the song I was listening to aswell haha!! Good guitar work.
+1 80's music > music nowadays
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
just the song I was listening to aswell haha!! Good guitar work.
+1 80's music > music nowadays
Captain state the obvious!!
mid 60's to early 90's was best. Obviously there are still good bands in other times just not as many imo.
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
:D Allways loved `em from the 1st i heard `em. Actually it was this track i first heard by them !
OK if you like that try this one. One of my all time Fav bands & one of the few i wished i was in. [ Bands that is ]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-0HY8zraXo
:D 8)
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Nightranger
+1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahUZAoZw-Q
Brilliant band
:D Allways loved `em from the 1st i heard `em. Actually it was this track i first heard by them !
OK if you like that try this one. One of my all time Fav bands & one of the few i wished i was in. [ Bands that is ]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-0HY8zraXo
:D 8)
My goodness it's like a Blake's Seven reunion showcase :o
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OK if you like that try this one. One of my all time Fav bands & one of the few i wished i was in. [ Bands that is ]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-0HY8zraXo
:D 8)
I LOVE THIS BAND, one of the best of the 80's imo along there with the likes of Tesla etc.
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I cant stand that Autograph band, too cheesy and not even the good kind imho :lol:
I've been listening to some stuff by The Hives, havent heard em for ages. this (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF1318xDPnM) song is great :D
I'm also listening to the pre-Dickinson Maiden albums, I think they were much better with Di'anno
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agree with both statements, love the Hives and prefer pre dickinson maiden..good call
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Prowler (first song on the first Iron Maiden album) is my favourite metal song ever. One of the first I heard on a scratchy taping from my dad's old vinyl. Ah memories.
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Yeah think I had the first one on tape with Vh1 on the other side
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I've got Sirius sattelte radio in my work van and I listen to the blues channel the most. Lonnie baker Brooks, Hubert Sumlin, Some old Chess stuff featuring Muddy, Little Walter and Bo Didley. Also Clarence Gatemouth Brown's "If you ca'nt Lie no better than that... You might as well tell the truth". Also the Jam band circuit... Max creek w/ Derek Trucks"Louisiana Sun" Moe. And the always stellar live Phish Tracks. Perpetual groove, and Allmans w/ Warren and Derek Trucks " Rocking Horse/Desdemonia. Fiery, Trancsendant solo by Derek there. Also heard a live Eric Clapton with good slide.. " Early in the Morning"?
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AC/DC the Bon Scot era stuff.....thats rock'n'roll!!!!!!
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Joe Satriani, Super Colossal. Sublime guitar music!
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Lynch mob!! :P
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Gary Moore right now
Especially Over The Hills And Far Away
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:D Threshold - Dead Reckoning
:D 8)
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:D Threshold - Dead Reckoning
:D 8)
Awesome, haha you seem to be listening to some great stuff lately!
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:D Wadda `ya mean lately !!!!? :lol: :lol: :lol:
i must say Heavenly - Dust 2 Dust was a piece of cr@p !
But Threshold is brilliant a must buy.
:D 8)
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:D Wadda `ya mean lately !!!!? :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol:
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But Threshold is brilliant a must buy.
:D 8)
Totally agree. I hope they get on with the new singer.
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Yeah Mac leaving was a big blow, but i think they will do alright!
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today Tigertailz' new album, Thrill Pistol arrived! so i've been listening to that and the bonus disc of their unreleased 1992 Wazbonez album, which is brilliant! and by an extraordinary coincidence i'm going to Wales tomorrow! (they're Welsh, in case that confused anyone)
i know there aren't many here into glam metal, but i've always loved it, and Tigertailz are well above average at it!
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:D never heard enough of Tigertailz material to be able to tell.
The singer in Threshold doesn`t sound like a typical Power Metal singer but thats good it gives the band anoher dimension.
:D 8)
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gallows, the casualties, the bronx, and other Reading Festival greats :D
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the sound of my little toe breaking as i accidently stub it quite violently against the planks of korina i left one my landing and have been meaning to move for weeks. the sound is haunting me at the moment - this is a day later, it was almost completely purple yesterday:
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e31/WezV/toe.jpg)
i think the nail is coming off soon!!!
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Starship.
WE BUILT THIS CITY ON ROCK AND ROLL!
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Chiltern FMs late night love :D
Hilarious if you're ever in the 3 chilterns area between 10-1
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the sound of my little toe breaking as i accidently stub it quite violently against the planks of korina i left one my landing and have been meaning to move for weeks. the sound is haunting me at the moment - this is a day later, it was almost completely purple yesterday:
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e31/WezV/toe.jpg)
i think the nail is coming off soon!!!
:D OUCH ! :!:
:D 8)
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Wez, Mrs 38th says get some Arnica to bring the swelling and bruising down. Put on a nice "Best of Bucks Fizz" cd and get lost in the music.
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Wez, Mrs 38th says get some Arnica to bring the swelling and bruising down. Put on a nice "Best of Bucks Fizz" cd and get lost in the music.
thank mrs 38th for me will ya!
I also seem to be listening to a lot of 'i told you you should have moved that wood!' and 'i cant believe you still havnt moved that wood!' - its ok though, it would be 100 times worse if it was her toe that was bright purple
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the sound of my little toe breaking as i accidently stub it quite violently against the planks of korina i left one my landing and have been meaning to move for weeks. the sound is haunting me at the moment - this is a day later, it was almost completely purple yesterday:
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e31/WezV/toe.jpg)
i think the nail is coming off soon!!!
I think it's time you put some Deep Purple on.
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Wez, Mrs 38th says get some Arnica to bring the swelling and bruising down. .
+1 on the arnica gel (holland and barratt do it as well as other health food shops)
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all the awesome bands from reading. esp the bronx and gallows
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Veruca Salt - IV
Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican/The Law
(The Exhorder stuff is a bit too unrelentingly heavy for me, TBH - I had to give up half way through the second disc on first listen)
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Recent Listening
Gomez : Bring It On & Out West
Cream : Disreali Gears
Talking Heads : Remain in Light
Orange Goblin : 5 albums (but couldn't tell you their names)
Soft Machine : Bundles (Allan Holdsworth really is a god amongst men)
PiL : Commercial Zone
Pantera : Cowboys from Hell
ZZ Top : Degeullo & Tres Hembres
However I feel I have been listening to the same old things too much, so can somebody make some suggestions to shake things up a bit.
But please not metal as I unlistened to metal on my mp3 player, and I have to be in the mood (which usually involves heading towards some sort of psychotic episode)
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Joe Satriani, Super Colossal. Sublime guitar music!
Yes , Super collossal is just killer. I love the neck tone. i asked Tim how to aheive that tone once, and he suggested an uberwound trilogy. maybe One day.... cheers
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all the awesome bands from reading. esp the bronx and gallows
Same: have listened to "boys and Girls in America" by the the hold steady twice a day for a week now, as well as She's attracted to by the young knives and Mr 100% by pull tiger tail- easily the two of the best indie songs of the past two years.
the sound of my little toe breaking as i accidently stub it quite violently against the planks of korina i left one my landing and have been meaning to move for weeks. the sound is haunting me at the moment - this is a day later, it was almost completely purple yesterday:
i think the nail is coming off soon!!!
I think it's time you put some Deep Purple on.
:lol:
I have been listening to myself retch, due to catching the festival flu :( sooo worth it though :D
others:
Guns n roses - appetite for destruction
Led zeppelin I
AC/DC - Powerage, other bon scott stuff.
The Darkness - Permission to land
Thin Lizzy - Live and dangerous
White Stripes - Icky Thump
Seasick steve - Doghouse music
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Bit of Steve Hillage, this is the only song I've heard by him so I need to get some more. This is real shredding :D http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=24NQR8gRqXY
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Ah "smiling" Steve-a legend.
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The Dereck Trucks Band, Soul Serenade. Really nice music this!
The Faces the Long Player and Ooh La La
And a best of Mountain.
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SatYricoN - K.I.N.G
:P
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Johnny, Derek Trucks is brilliant isn't he.Have you heard Songlines? And the Faces-my second favourite band of all time-have you got "Nods"? I have just got Joe Bonamassa's new one-not hear it yet but will tonight.
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Johnny, Derek Trucks is brilliant isn't he.Have you heard Songlines? And the Faces-my second favourite band of all time-have you got "Nods"? I have just got Joe Bonamassa's new one-not hear it yet but will tonight.
Yes he is brilliant! I only had my first listen today on the ipod but shall make a note of the one you mentioned to get also!
I don't know what song it was but he just sounded exactly like Jeff Beck, the tone and choice of notes, not an easy thing to do! Then the next thing he playing a jazzy style, incredible stuff!
Not got nods yet either but really like the faces, they're very cool.
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Opeth - Still Life, Blackwater Park and Orchid. Such great albums, I still cant believe they use Boss for their distortion, they have one of the best metal tones ever imho.
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Joe Satriani, Super Colossal. Sublime guitar music!
Yes , Super collossal is just killer. I love the neck tone. i asked Tim how to aheive that tone once, and he suggested an uberwound trilogy. maybe One day.... cheers
+1 - It's really bloody good, isn't it?
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This week I have mostly been.....finding out how dammed good hate eternal are.
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Been listening to my new Pete Molinari CD.
It sounds a lot better now I realised that someone had been pressing buttons on my amp and it was only coming out of one speaker with the trebble up full and the bass rolled completely off :roll:
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The JPT Scare Band, mid seventies stoner rock! 8)
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Black Keys, Chicken Shack, Free and Wailing Souls (reggae in case you don't know them). The Black Keys have so much Zep, Yardbirds and all those 60's sounds in their music. I was playing them to a friend and he thought they were a 60's band he had missed! I have a lot of reggae from years back, I still love the rhythms in it. Chicken Shack and Free - just classic rock blues with a Les Paul, wah, echo and a tone of gain.... oh, and a reasonable amount of skill!!
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Black Keys are awesome, Phil :D
I'm just watching some Rory Gallagher vids on youtube, so good - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Yml4V-zcf3A&NR=1
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=33Jaodra7AY&mode=related&search=
Weird seeing him use a non-strat style guitar in the Bullfrog Blues one though. 1st vid just makes me want a set of Irish Tours for my strat, and whatever amp he was using!
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Black Keys, Chicken Shack, Free and Wailing Souls (reggae in case you don't know them). The Black Keys have so much Zep, Yardbirds and all those 60's sounds in their music. I was playing them to a friend and he thought they were a 60's band he had missed! I have a lot of reggae from years back, I still love the rhythms in it. Chicken Shack and Free - just classic rock blues with a Les Paul, wah, echo and a tone of gain.... oh, and a reasonable amount of skill!!
The Black Keys! I bought their Rubber Factory album a couple of years back and it's just so good. Robert Plant recommended them in Uncut magazine and they put the track grown so ugly on the freebee cd.
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Tonight is brought to you by the letter "W":
Chris Whitley - Din Of Ecstasy
Winger - Pull
Wolfsbane - All Hell's Breaking Loose Down At Little Kathy Wilson's Place!
The Workhorse Movement - Sons Of The Pioneers
Oh, and Wiseblood by Corrosion Of Conformity.
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I CAN'T STOP LISTENING TO CHARLES MINGUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tonight is brought to you by the letter "W":
Chris Whitley - Din Of Ecstasy
Winger - Pull
Wolfsbane - All Hell's Breaking Loose Down At Little Kathy Wilson's Place!
The Workhorse Movement - Sons Of The Pioneers
Oh, and Wiseblood by Corrosion Of Conformity.
Wolfsbane, that's a blast form the past! I'd forgotten about them, they were good as well.
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I ordered that JPT Scare Bands CD last night after just having a few mp3's for last few years. The guitar player is an impov' master, really worth checking out, they have some clips on their page.
Try the track Sleeping Sickness.
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I'm stuck at work as I'm on-call, but I have the wonders of the Young brothers and a mad geordie (or a barmy Scot) to keep me company........
Whole Lot Of Rosie blasting out of the iPod right now!!!
Just loaded The War Of The Worlds onto the iPod too, so I might move into that later on. Sad as some of you metallers might think that is there is actually some damn good guitar on that when you listen to it. Very cool!
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:D WotW has some great playing not just guitars but every instrument. One of the greatest albums ever released.
:D 8)
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+1 It's good for driving at night!
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The Quireboys - Spike and gang may be R.Stewart/L.Fingers rippers but still love em
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
James Gang - Funk #49
Sixx AM - The Heroin Diaries
Thunder - RObert Johnsons Tombstone
Buckcherry - 15
Crredance and Fogharty
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Got the builders working right above my head, so I'm sat at my desk with a BIG pair of headphones on listening to Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys.
Got a big pile of CD's on my desk so it might change soon.
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GENESIS, Archives Vol. 1, CD 3
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Dogs D'Amour; Errol Flynn haven't listened to it in a few years, and just got a cd copy to fill in for the old vinyl. it's still one of my favourites! even if everyone keeps telling me Tyla's a tw@t :roll:
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pendulum - hold your colour
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Having a B B King today and a bit of T Bone walker.
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Screaming Trees - Dust
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Spock's Beard, Snow
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*L* Dog's D'amour remember seeing them live....
Am listening to Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience, Grace.....
and Serj Tankian..Empty walls......and re listening to all the System of a down albums
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pendulum - hold your colour
Good choice!
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pendulum - hold your colour
Good choice!
The thing about Pendulum is that EVERYONE would agree that it's a good choice. I'd love to be in a band that EVERYBODY could appreciate
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pendulum - hold your colour
Good choice!
The thing about Pendulum is that EVERYONE would agree that it's a good choice. I'd love to be in a band that EVERYBODY could appreciate
Haha same!
Though i'm sure there are some people who disagree.
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pendulum - hold your colour
Good choice!
The thing about Pendulum is that EVERYONE would agree that it's a good choice. I'd love to be in a band that EVERYBODY could appreciate
Haha same!
Though i'm sure there are some people who disagree.
Sorry guys, never heard of 'em. I am getting old. :cry:
I see Amazon describe them as "a hybrid mix of drum 'n' bass, nu-skool breaks and classic rave". I can't see myself liking that. I don't even know what "nu-skool breaks" means. It's like a foreign language. :?
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I don't even know what "nu-skool breaks" means. It's like a foreign language. :?
Pls see my Rik Emmett thread in Time Out for some music you WILL understand!!
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Yep, Ben, that's much more my cup of tea! :D
Time to put the kettle on. Now where's me slippers....? I think I left them under the nu-skool breaks...
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Josh Wink - Higher State of Consciousness. GET IN!!!!!
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This week has been a lot of:
Savatage, Streets
Rush, Snakes & Arrows
Rodgrigo y Gabriela
Joe Satriani. Flying In A Blue Dream & Super Colossal
Metallica, Master Of Puppets
Yes, Fragile
The Beatles, Abbey Road
Led Zepelin I
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King's X.
I've got pretty much all of their stuff on random on my iPod and it suits every mood, from aggressive and heavy to spiritual and uplifting to introspective and thought provoking. I saw them live twice around 1989 (but sadly not since) and I've always been in awe of their sound.
IMO Doug Pinnick is one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time.
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King's X.
I've got pretty much all of their stuff on random on my iPod and it suits every mood, from aggressive and heavy to spiritual and uplifting to introspective and thought provoking. I saw them live twice around 1989 (but sadly not since) and I've always been in awe of their sound.
IMO Doug Pinnick is one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time.
Oh yes! :D One of my favourite bands, seen them 4 or 5 times which is very unusual for me. I still buy the albums, but I've always felt they lost something when they split with producer/manager Sam Taylor after the 4th album.
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KING'S X
I try to see them once per year, as they always come around to NYC in the Summer. I've met them before and after gigs several times, and they've always been super nice and appreciative, signed my CDs, chatted gear, etc.
Live, King's X is just MONSTROUS; what Cream should have been. Seriously. The live version of Monajam blows away most other instrumental tracks, which usually feature flash over substance.
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I've had Kings X on the ipod this week too, Gretchen Goes To Nebraska.
I saw them live at Brixton in 1989, on a mainly all thrash bill, with Anthrax headlining (same management or something) but they opened up and were fantastic.
Also got my JPT Scare Band Album Past Is Prologue at last from the states, it's very very good!
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saw Kings X once in about 1991 or 2, supporting AC/DC. i thought they were great, but typical Belfast crowd of the time, they got spat on. a lot. those scummy people put me off going to gigs in Belfast for many years, and when i started again a couple of years ago i found that now the security people are all c**ts and instead of spitting, the pricks in the crowd throw coins! i'm sticking with Dublin, even though it costs a fortune.
hmmm, rambled a bit there! oh yeah, Kings X are great! :wink:
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oh man, so much Extreme is being cranked at the moment...
man I want an ADA MP-1
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this week it's been...
* Iron Maiden - Live After Death
* Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
* Six Feet Under (can't remember album title, my mate copied it for me)
:twisted:
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Electric six
Era vulgaris QOTSA
All of the System of a down albums
and new foo fighters
And jethro tull broadsword and the beast
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New Foo Fighters' album has been on the top of my most recent listening list, along with the new Arch Enemy disc and a lot of assorted Joe Bonamassa and Eric Johnson stuff.
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Kyuss - Welcome To Sky Valley (awesome... probably should have been in my top 10 in that other thread)
Perry Farrell's Satellite Party - Ultra Payloaded (with Nuno on guitars)
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Biffy Clyro-Puzzle
Ozzy- Ultimate sin
Wishbone Ash- Argus
Rush- Fly By Night
King Crimson- Beat
Pere Ubu- The Modern Dance
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I'm going through some weird brutal/technical death metal phase
here's some bands I've been listening to:
Morbid Angel
Nasum
Anata
Sceptic
Suffocation
Inveracity
Kronos
Death
Beheaded
Spawn Of Possession
Pestilence
Gorguts
Martyr
Napalm Death
Cryptopsy
Myrkskog
Carcass
Vader
Hypocrisy
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Down - Over the Under
High on Fire - Death is This Communion
Both excellent in their own right.
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and went and bought after listening to a few tracks the joe Bonamassa album Sloe gin
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Sloe Gin is a great album-has been in the car for the last few days -some great tones.
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think was mentioned on here hadn't heard this one to went and bought it
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Got Slow Gin the day it came out - stunning album! Think my favourite track has to be Black Night, although Jelly Roll is great too - makes me realise exactly how much I can't play acoustic guitar!
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LOT of playtime this week:
Coheed And Cambria In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
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Crowded House "Time on Earth" today. As many of you will know, I am a fan of Neil Finn and there are some classic songs on this album.
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:D Yer Crowded House are well good ! :D
Heavy rotation this week
Foo Fighters D.O.A
Headpins - Line Of fire
:D 8)
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judas priest - sad wings of destiny... still so fresh
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Not usually my thing but I've been listening to a bit of Lamb of God today, Redneck has such a good riff. Still not that keen on the vocals but its growing on me. Also, deftones - My Own Summer and Be Quiet and Drive are the only ones I like, but they're great :)
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LOT of playtime this week:
Coheed And Cambria In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
I'm suprised.
Back in Black has been getting the most spins for me this week, mainly as I get dressed for work. Dont really have enough time to listen to music at the moment (apart from the radio) if I'm not busy practicing with one of the two bands, I'm practicing my own chops/writing, at a gig/pub or sleeping!
Andy!
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I've had a load of stuff crop up on my ipod shuffle that I really love. This little gizmo has rekindled my love for the Klaxons, the Automatic and Lazlo Bane. And sticking the entire Led Zep catalogue and some Cream on it was a very good idea indeed.
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Old school Children of Bodom, Alexi was so good back then, but now he is sloppy and bad tone etc. :(
Been listening to Hatebreeder mostly, but also Something Wild and Follow the Reaper. :D
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Headpins - Line Of fire
I thought I was the only person in the world with Headpins albums (although if that was true, I guess they'd have been dropped after the first one)! :lol:
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:D
:D
Gotta Love Headpins
"Dont stand in the line of.....Fire !"
if we had a headbanging icon this is were i`d use it !
:twisted:
:D 8)
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Bonnie Tyler= Darby Millls gone very wrong 8)
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Bonnie Tyler= Darby Millls gone very wrong 8)
Careful! I used to live just up the road from Bonnie Tyler.
I know she made some terrible records, but she could have been a terrific rock singer if she'd been in the right band.
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Alter Bridge - One Day Remains (looking forward to the new one)
Santana - Santana III Legacy Edition (with Carlos and Neal Schon - aged about 17 - on fire!)
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sorry philly - i've been listening to more modern electronic music this week... the first two daft punk albums. so funky :)
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sorry philly - i've been listening to more modern electronic music this week... the first two daft punk albums. so funky :)
Oooh blimey, that's a bit too modern for me. The nearest I get to funky is Deep Purple Mark III with Glenn Hughes.
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sorry philly - i've been listening to more modern electronic music this week... the first two daft punk albums. so funky :)
Oooh blimey, that's a bit too modern for me. The nearest I get to funky is Deep Purple Mark III with Glenn Hughes.
you might like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7-XW8MBrRM
a bit of of fake shreding action ;)
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Savatage... LOTS of Savatage :lol:
some Wintersun, Edguy and Amon Amarth too
then a lot random 80's power ballads lol... trying really hard to get over my broken heart :(
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Oooh blimey, that's a bit too modern for me. The nearest I get to funky is Deep Purple Mark III with Glenn Hughes.
For old & funky try Traffic from the "Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys" era
My own listening which was severely curtailed by the wife losing my 20Gig Zen player recently (I had to buy one of those new iPod Nanos but theyre only 8Gig :( )
Orange Goblin : Frequencys from Planet Ten
Muse : Origin of Symmetry
Chemical Brothers : Singles 93 - 03
The Mad Professor : In a Rub a Dub Style (some mad Jamacan Dub)
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Stoner rock!!
like The Sword, Orange Goblin, Priestess, Kyuss etc.
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Philly...got to love Neal Schon..Journey(even the instrumental album...and the early ones he sings on) through to Bad English.....not sure about the recent albums when they re formed or the one with the Steve perry alike on
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De Madera - Aire y Candela... very tasty modern flamenco without difficult rhythms. 8)
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Philly...got to love Neal Schon..Journey(even the instrumental album...and the early ones he sings on) through to Bad English.....not sure about the recent albums when they re formed or the one with the Steve perry alike on
I keep meaning to get more Journey, I only have a few (and they're mostly on vinyl). I like what I've heard of the early stuff with Gregg Rolie singing, and I absolutely love Frontiers, but then they went a bit bland and boring on Raised on Radio. I've never heard any of the post-Perry stuff.
When I was listening to those Foreigner albums a few weeks ago, I was thinking: Foreigner had great songs but really no memorable guitar parts to speak of, but Journey had the songs plus all those awesome sing-along guitar solos from Mr Schon. No contest really.
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Vader - Litany
Vader - Revelations
Anata - The Conductor's Departure
Orbituary - Slowly We Rot
Orbituary - Cause Of Death
Sceptic - Pathetic Being
Nasum - Shift
Bathory - Blood Fire Death
Death - Individual Thought Patterns
Death - The Sound Of Perseverance
Kreator - Coma Of Souls
Kreator - Pleasure To Kill
Spawn Of Possession - Noctambulant
Metallica - Kill 'Em All to ...And Justice For All
Tankard - The Beauty And The Beer
been in some death and thrash metal mood
and then something completely different:
Ulver - Shadows Of The Sun
Sigur Rós - Takk
absolutely beautiful albums, the Ulver one is one of my 2007 favourites
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Vader - Litany
Vader - Revelations
Anata - The Conductor's Departure
Orbituary - Slowly We Rot
Orbituary - Cause Of Death
Sceptic - Pathetic Being
Nasum - Shift
Bathory - Blood Fire Death
Death - Individual Thought Patterns
Death - The Sound Of Perseverance
Kreator - Coma Of Souls
Kreator - Pleasure To Kill
Spawn Of Possession - Noctambulant
Metallica - Kill 'Em All to ...And Justice For All
Tankard - The Beauty And The Beer
been in some death and thrash metal mood
and then something completely different:
Ulver - Shadows Of The Sun
Sigur Rós - Takkt
absolutely beautiful albums, the Ulver one is one of my 2007 favourites
wow, Bathory - never heard anyone mention that lot for YEARS. I've got a mate who was crazy for them back in the day.
this week I've mostly been listening to...
* Madman Across The Water - Elton John
* Tumbleweed Connection - Elton John
* Rocket To Russia - Ramones
* Made In China - Juliana Hatfield
* Icky Thump - White Stripes
:twisted:
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wow, Bathory - never heard anyone mention that lot for YEARS. I've got a mate who was crazy for them back in the day.
I'm still crazy for them :wink:
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Philly..I kinda liked escape was 80's trashy music(drums sounded like a drum machine)....but don't think would like it now if it was the first time I listened to it.......but for older Journey try Departure Gregg Rolie and Perry singing...and even proper drums
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having listened to Mastodon and Danzig most of the week, today i'm rediscovering the Beatles. got Rubber Soul on at the minute. Good stuff! :)
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Good to see Blue my boy.
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cradle of filth - midian :twisted: dude this album owns!
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cradle of filth - midian :twisted: dude this album owns!
I hate CoF :?
can't stand Dani's vocals
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the Beatles - everything, but mainly paperback writer
Gogol bordello - gypsy punks: underdog world strike. NOT A CRIME! :violin1:
Dogs - selfish ways (The best "look at us, we can be as good as the libertines!" song I have ever heard)
Anything by pull tiger tail
The new young knives album
The who - live at leeds
and still AC/DC and muse, who make up 14 of my top 25 most listened to songs on iTunes
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Queen - The Game (1980)
In some ways the last good album they made - or before my attention turned away from them and onto other bands
Before that I was such a die-hard fan
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Queen - The Game (1980)
In some ways the last good album they made - or before my attention turned away from them and onto other bands
Before that I was such a die-hard fan
:D For me it was "Works" that was there last big moment.
:D 8)
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Queen - The Game (1980)
In some ways the last good album they made - or before my attention turned away from them and onto other bands
Before that I was such a die-hard fan
:D For me it was "Works" that was there last big moment.
:D 8)
I liked the works and that tour was amazing (they were very loud and very heavy - think Brian got to chose the songs) - saw them 3 nights on the trot at Wembley and was in the video for I want to break free
But I yearned for the old stuff - the first 6 albums.
Hot Space was too "black" and funk influenced & Kind of magic was a bit too poppy for me.
Had lost interest by Miracle and Inuendo
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cradle of filth - midian :twisted: dude this album owns!
I hate CoF :?
can't stand Dani's vocals
i can't really speak on the band, as this is the only album i own/have heard - but this one is INCREDIBLE. i love the atmosphere - and how pure evil it sounds with the church singing in the background, the creepy synths and organs, and his voice really does it for me, although i can see how you would not get along with it. I just love that he sounds more demon than human. Really good range too - deep dark doom, to screeching high tortured agony.
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I'm listening to some early AC/DC - the Australian versions of High Voltage and TNT.
I really like the first few albums - they hadn't quite developed their signature sound and style, so there are some different types of songs you wouldn't expect from AC/DC.
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good albums
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I've got a cd on in the car with Let There Be Rock and Powerage on it, so looks like AC/DC's in the air at the minute!
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've got a michael jackson 'bad' tape i bought in a charity shoppe for 20p in the car. hails yeahs. all about dirty diana
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Re listening to journey....especially departure and raised on radio
and dug up the hooters as well
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Dark Tranquility - Haven.
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I'm listening to the very best album of all time, again.
Goddamnit - by Alkaline Trio. I really don't care what anybody else thinks of this album, but i really want you all to give it a listen and draw attention to it because it is a modern masterpiece. Seriously this album is like my theme tune - every song has amazing lyrics that i can relate to exactly. If you ever get bored of 'feel good' music, and fancy a few songs about drunken loneliness, heartbreak, and the general low points of your lives there is no better work in the world than this theme for the masses.
Please guys give it a listen.
On the guitar side of things everybody names Matt Skiba as a pretty poor pop punk guitarist, but as a great fan of all his work - I've got to say he has an extremely unique style, and a very unique tone. Nowhere else will you hear such heartwrenching chainsaw jcm900 riffs. Honestly, although it's simple it is genius.
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going through a post-rock/post-metal/whatever and other experimental and progressive music
Sigur Rós - Takk... (yet again)
Ulver - Perdition City
Ulver - Shadows Of The Sun (absolutely beautiful)
Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw
Kwoon - Tales & Dreams
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Alcest - Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde
Summoning - Oath Bound
Explosions In The Sky - The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
Mogwai - Mr. Beast
Immanu El - They'll Come They Come
Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm
Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Sunset Mission
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still strongly favouring electronic music right now. busting out 'the prodigy', all their stuff really. listening to 'fat of the land' today at work.
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Kasabian right now.
still strongly favouring electronic music right now. busting out 'the prodigy', all their stuff really. listening to 'fat of the land' today at work.
I've been listening to more of that kinda stuff recently, its good drinking music! Infected Mushroom is what I've been listening to I think, but Prodigy is great as well.
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Kasabian right now.
still strongly favouring electronic music right now. busting out 'the prodigy', all their stuff really. listening to 'fat of the land' today at work.
I've been listening to more of that kinda stuff recently, its good drinking music!
sure is!
i love headbanging like most of us on this site, but i came into rock and metal late - once rave gets you, it never lets go. i like stuff i can groove my booty to etc etc ;) thing is now i'm a metal fan too i cant help but flick devils horns signs at rave events :twisted: they both release the same chemicals after all!
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I had some older stuff out yesterday:
Gin Blossoms
Wishbone Ash
Groundhogs
Rory Gallagher
Pink Floyd
Also
Chris Duarte
Joe Bonnamassa
Gary Moore
and on vinyl
Rush
Free
Traffic
Charlie
Procul Harum
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Since Wednesday last week:
Rush, Rush & more Rush :lol:
(seeing them live made me realise what a great album "Snakes & Arrows" really is. Still love "Vapor Trails", "Counterparts", "Rush in Rio" too)
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Joe Bonnamassa again-Sloe Gin, just love this album.
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Right at this moment - ZZ Top Eliminator, Thug is such a cool track :)
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The Black Keys - Chulahoma - I love the fuzz tones.
&
Crowbar - Live with Full Force - DVD, awesome.
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The Darkness, good fun songs with great guitarring. Their bassist is a better singer than Justin though :lol: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaz963He0I4
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The Darkness, good fun songs with great guitarring. Their bassist is a better singer than Justin though :lol: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaz963He0I4
I agree with the comment about the solos, they are epic!!
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http://www.myspace.com/atarimatt - so good.
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Right now I'm listening to: Whitesnake Live In The Still Of The Night, and Dio Holy Diver Live.
Both with Doug Aldrich on guitar, he's stunning, and Reb Beach is also brilliant.
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Deejay Punk-Roc and any dancehall I seem to be able to find on YouTube. I'm having a funky kind of month at the minute.
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Misfits
Down
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A blast from the past!
Tygers of Pan Tang - Crazy Nights. Oooh John Sykes!
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Down - Over The Under
Alter Bridge - Blackbird
The Mob - The Mob (featuring Reb Beach and Doug Pinnick)
Robben Ford and the Blue Line - Handful Of Blues
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Darren Householder - Keeping the 'ya' going
Lamb of God - Redneck
Stevie Salas - Cover me in noise
Faith no more - Gentle art of making Enemies
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This week...
Ice Cube - Death Certificate
Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Gonna change to some Wilco and Arcade Fire later in the week as a refresher for gigs coming up next week for both those bands.
:twisted:
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This week...
Ice Cube - Death Certificate
Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Gonna change to some Wilco and Arcade Fire later in the week as a refresher for gigs coming up next week for both those bands.
:twisted:
haha "i'm comin' straight outta compton!!"
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Ozzy Osbourne - Speak Of The Devil
Def Leppard - High 'n' Dry (because someone mentioned Steve Clark in that "Holy Trinity" thread)
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Sea Hags
last heard this about 15 years ago on a god knows how many generation cr@ppy cassette. aren't re-issues great! just got a brand new, re-mastered cd in the post today!
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Sea Hags
last heard this about 15 years ago on a god knows how many generation cr@ppy cassette. aren't re-issues great! just got a brand new, re-mastered cd in the post today!
Absolutely brilliant album and band. Shame they were doomed to failure though. :(
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yeah, if they'd stuck to the sex and rock'n'roll, it's the other one that keeps catchin' 'em out!
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Total Guitar mentioned Heavy Trash - Way Out as one of the best albums for the past 3 months. I ordered it and I'm listening to it. Good old fashioned rockabilly/blues/rock n' roll jam album.
The guitar is an ES-135 Gold Top with P90's. Great tone.
Just a good fun album to listen to.
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Sea Hags
last heard this about 15 years ago on a god knows how many generation cr@ppy cassette. aren't re-issues great! just got a brand new, re-mastered cd in the post today!
I bought that album around 15 years back. It's pretty good isn't it! Didn't the bass player OD or something?
I saw them supporting the Georgia Satellites (what happened to them)
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Im listening to the new cd "air" from Agua de Annique
The former front woman of 'The Gathering' has a new band, thought it was time too. Im not really a gothic fan allthough i can appreciate good music in whichever form.
Check out their myspace and do listen, such athmosphere!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=107141585
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Currently on the playlist:
Blackbird - Alter Bridge: It's a stunning album from start to finish.
No World for Tomorrow - Coheed and Cambria: seems slightly less proggy than their previous work (not that I mind proggy), very very good.
Foo Fighters - Echoes, Slience, Patience and Grace; superb rock album.
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More listening inspired by discussions here on the forum. Haven't played these for many years:
D-A-D - No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims
D-A-D - Riskin' It All
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More listening inspired by discussions here on the forum. Haven't played these for many years:
D-A-D - No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims
D-A-D - Riskin' It All
Funnily enough I'm listening to D-A-D - Everything Glows right now. :)
Still need to get the last two albums Soft Dogs and Scare Yourself
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What do they sound like nowadays? I didn't like Helpyourselfish and stopped buying the albums, so I haven't heard anything recent.
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What do they sound like nowadays? I didn't like Helpyourselfish and stopped buying the albums, so I haven't heard anything recent.
They sound very similar to the early days, but a bit more mature.
Title track from Everything Glows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yElZw8SOkrg
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Title track from Everything Glows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yElZw8SOkrg
Oh, that's good. Looks like I've got 10 years' catching up to do...
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Title track from Everything Glows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yElZw8SOkrg
Oh, that's good. Looks like I've got 10 years' catching up to do...
Official website here: http://www.d-a-d.dk/
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Pat Boone - In A Metal Mood: No More Mr Nice Guy
Pride & Glory - Pride & Glory
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Monster Magnet's shiny new album, 4 way Diablo!
finally got it, only listened twice so far, so hard to say as their stuff tends to grow on me, which is always best! sounds pretty good though, hope it's not their swan song.
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RthZgszykLs
Best song ever :lol: Maybe not so funny if you havent played the game Portal, but still.
edit - "serious" music now - Tools Lateralus again.
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This week's top contenders:
A mix CD that my son made me of 'popluar' bands.
Therion Secret Of The Runes
Queen Innuendo
Richard Thompson Watching The Dark
Thin Lizzy Fighting
Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force
Queensryche Empire
Coheed And Cambria Silent Earth, Burning Star IV and No World For Tomorrow
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Motorhead - Greatest Hits
Alter Bridge - Blackbird
Thin Lizzy - Black Rose
Metallica - garage Days
Gillans Inn
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MP3 -
Withering Surface - Scarlet Silhouettes CD
Thyresis - Journery Beyond Infinity Demo
Benighted - Icon Cd
Mercyful Fate - Various Tracks
Iron Maiden - Various Tracks
Dismember - DeathMetal cd
Carcass - Heartwork CD
Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales/Emperor´s Return Cd
AURA NOIR - Black Thrash Attack
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Radiohead - In rainbows
Better than I expected; not quite as superb as OK Computer and not as accessible as the bends, but without doubt a fantastic album.
I paid £5 by the way.
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I forgot how good this is:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OnwfAABHXNs
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this season i am mostly listening to... dubstep ;)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rcMBOxGZUhs
i guess most rockers may not appricate this genre though...
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I've packed my phone up with alot of stuff for going on hols.
alot of Queen and similar stuff. Theres Bucket heads Colma and Electric Tears albums on there too, and some Sigur Ros for inside the hectic airports and when the in flight film is with out a doubt going to be cr@p.
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stevie wonder - supersition
big tune
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stevie wonder - supersition
big tune
+1
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Randomly grabbed off the shelf:
Diamond Head - Death and Progress
Weird record - not bad exactly, but Diamond Head seemed to totally forget what Diamond Head were all about. Every time there's a heavy riff, it'll be followed by a poppy, oddly American-sounding chorus. No consistency at all. Sean Harris was always a bit of a tit and his vocals here are pretty awful, but I still like Brian Tatler's playing.
(Just seen there's a new DH album out!)
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Diamond Head - Death and Progress
Weird record - not bad exactly, but Diamond Head seemed to totally forget what Diamond Head were all about. Every time there's a heavy riff, it'll be followed by a poppy, oddly American-sounding chorus. No consistency at all. Sean Harris was always a bit of a tit and his vocals here are pretty awful, but I still like Brian Tatler's playing.
think i'd agree with your review philly - very well put
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Judas Priest, Angel Of Retribution (dedicated to gwEm)
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MegaDeth - Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
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MegaDeth - Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
Davey´s Signature is the best metal quote ever
Q:p
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Judas Priest, Angel Of Retribution (dedicated to gwEm)
;)
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Tigertailz - ORIGINAL SIN (their original recordings with first singer Steevie Jaimz, and better than the subsequent album with the major record label)
Good to hear it all again
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Tigertailz - ORIGINAL SIN (their original recordings with first singer Steevie Jaimz, and better than the subsequent album with the major record label)
Good to hear it all again
eventually we'll turn every thread on this forum over to Tigertailz!!
i've been listening to Original Sin lately too, along with Young and Crazy, the first album you mentioned (for those who don't know). i've never been willing to pay the (young and) crazy :roll: money it goes for on cd on ebay, so i've transferred my vinyl copy over to the computer and then to cd. i agree that some of the Original Sin versions sound better, but it's still a great album! i've been listening to their new one, Thrill Pistol, a lot too.
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this week I'm digging...
* The Pigeon Detectives
* Will Haven
* The Mirimar Disaster
:twisted:
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I am going through a James Taylor phase at the moment.
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I am going through a James Taylor phase at the moment.
There's a guy in work called James Taylor, and whenever his name is mentioned, we start singing Up On The Roof, Fire And Rain or You've Got A Friend...
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Barry McGuire - Eve of Destruction on youtube. Awesome tune and more true now than ever :cry:
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Two Gallants.
http://www.myspace.com/twogallants
give em a listen if you like folk or blues/country or punk
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between the buried and me - backwards marathon
its raiiiiiining, reverse cymbal, ahh!
most of alaska seems to be the soundtrack to my life currently.
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Ok, bash me if you will... but they are the gods of my universe.
Doomsday Clock - Smashing Pumpkins
Hoo ah!
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Coheed and Cambria, so catchy!
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oh i agree. his voice is divine. and his hair!
have you got their new album? i want to get it but i hesitate because much of their 3rd i didn't like. LOVE their old stuff. time consumer and 2113 are awesome.
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I'm getting it for Xmas, i've heard 2 tracks from it (the ones on their myspace) and it sounds really good, Running Free is so catchy.
Have only just got into them though, but am getting about 3 of their albums for xmas as i can't get enough of them at the moment!
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i'd recommend their second: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
nearly every song is a gem. a proper desert island disc. they lost josh (their drummer) for the new one and his playing on the others is one of the things which made it for me, but i'll try the new one out, i hope its got some classic proggy bits.
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i'd recommend their second: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
nearly every song is a gem. a proper desert island disc. they lost josh (their drummer) for the new one and his playing on the others is one of the things which made it for me, but i'll try the new one out, i hope its got some classic proggy bits.
Cool, Play.com does a 2CD set of In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 / Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol 1. for £6.99!
So that should give a good idea of where they changed from their older material.
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THE JESUS LIZARD
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oh i agree. his voice is divine. and his hair!
have you got their new album? i want to get it but i hesitate because much of their 3rd i didn't like. LOVE their old stuff. time consumer and 2113 are awesome.
It's ace.
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oh i agree. his voice is divine. and his hair!
have you got their new album? i want to get it but i hesitate because much of their 3rd i didn't like. LOVE their old stuff. time consumer and 2113 are awesome.
You can read my review of the new Coheed here:
http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10012
I'm seeing them at the Roseland Ballroom on the 29th!!
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coool
i will order it then :)
pity about the drummer though, i loved josh.
you say taylor hawkins played on the album - he's from the foos right?
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Yeah, and he's not as good as either their old or new drummer, unfortunately.
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Pulled out some old ones this week:
Badlands - Voodoo Highway & Dusk
Wishbone Ash - Argus (new mix + bonus tracks)
Thin Lizzy - Shades of a Blue Orphanage
John Martyn - Live at Leeds
Caravan - Land of the Grey and Pink
The Mission - The First Chapter
Also one that might surprise you all
Anastacia - Pieces of a Dream
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Also one that might surprise you all
Anastacia - Pieces of a Dream
I'm usually into tech metally stuff but I must say some of her music is extremely good. Not that kind (her first) was an amazing album. I remember getting it free with my first debit card bank account (when i was 11) and listening to it solid for ages. I wasn't into her self titled third at all but that first record she made (and the first four tracks of your greatest hits) was a corker.
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Just like to chuck in Jamiroquai's greatest hits which i picked up somewhere very cheap. His music is quality. Favourite: Too Young To Die - that bass riff and those drums and jk's voice = funkky
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Surf Guitar - the Chantays, the Tornadoes and the Centurions ...
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Just like to chuck in Jamiroquai's greatest hits which i picked up somewhere very cheap. His music is quality. Favourite: Too Young To Die - that bass riff and those drums and jk's voice = funkky
remember that 'Deeper Underground' tune he did? - now that was a PHAT bassline, awesome!
this week it's been Will Haven, The Mirimar Disaster and Baroness on the CD player.
:twisted:
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got myself a couple more re-issued cd's;
Trouble; Psalm 9
Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Love the totally vicious guitar sound! he does always play the same mental solo though :wink:
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got myself a couple more re-issued cd's;
Trouble; Psalm 9
Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Love the totally vicious guitar sound! he does always play the same mental solo though :wink:
Interesting examples of how some albums sound great after 20 years and some don't! :lol:
I absolutely loved the first Vinnie Vincent Invasion album, it was my most-played record of 1986. I thought their image was cool too :roll: . But last time I listened to it, I found it totally unbearable - all that screeching and, as you said, all the bloody solos are exactly the same! Mind you, the second album All Systems Go was much worse - I thought that was shitee even in 1988.
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Cinderella - Night Songs and Long Cold Winter
Skid Row - s/t and Slave To The Grind
W.A.S.P. - s/t, The Last Command and The Headless Children
goddamn why did I have to born in 1992 :( :P
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Been listening to a fair bit of Sizzla recently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCsT-Rm9Kj0
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Witchcraft - The Alchemist
Baroness - Red Album
Richie Kotzen - Return Of The Mother Head's Family Reunion
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Somehow for the past 3 and a half months Def Leppard Hystera (with a few of the live shows of that tour) has been about 70% of my music listening.
I think I am addicted, its all just so perfect!
Is almost part of my routine... Walk out the door, put on animal, usually get on the bus by the time Armageddon it is on (Ok well I don't think you want the whole commentary)
Very shocked that its all I have listened to. but I like it :D
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jWD1Mq6C59k
:D
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:D Pagans Mind - Gods Equation
Shock horror, its totally F*cking Cr*p the worst album they could have made. Dreadfull. I`m bitterly disapointed
:D 8)
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Andres Segovia, The Baroque Guitar
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segovia is a genius and those strings that have his picture on are not half bad also.
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Andres Segovia, The Baroque Guitar
The great!
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Yes, The Ladder
If you're a Yes fan, and you don't have this album, you should be ashamed of yourself!! (And you're probably not as big a Yes fan as you think you are)
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haven't heard that. my dads really into them and hes played me some stuff but he reckons that the older stuff is the best. close to the edge and the yes album are just beyond brilliant records. then bruford left :(
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:D Pagans Mind - Gods Equation
Shock horror, its totally F*cking Cr*p the worst album they could have made. Dreadfull. I`m bitterly disapointed
:D 8)
Big fan of Pagan's Mind here, haven't got the new album yet but i have the other 3, it can't be that bad surely?!
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Oodles and oodles of Queens Of The Stone Age.
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Led Zeppelin - Mothership
OK, it's a completely unnecessary purchase, but I liked the packaging. :oops:
Still, it's refreshing to hear the tracks in a different context (although they're in chronological order). The emphasis seems to be on the harder-rocking stuff, mostly, so it's all killer, no filler.
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whats the remastering like compared to "remasters"?
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Hard to say, I'm only listening on my PC through headphones, but (like most remasters) its louder for a start - and there seems to be more clarity and, dare I say, presence. :roll:
I'm no audiophile, and I haven't got the patience to sit comparing the different CDs, but as soon as I put this on I thought wow, that sounds really clear, open and "big".
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Eagles - Long Road Out of Eden. Pretty much constantly since it came out.
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whats the remastering like compared to "remasters"?
Everything remastered by Page sounds shitee, because he is deaf as a post now and has no high frequency hearing whatsoever. Also, he gets yes-man George Marino (who is not a good mastering engineer to begin with) to turn the knobs for him, and you end up with a product that's fit to cut glass when they're done with it.
Stick with the original Atlantic CDs if you can still find em, as they are copied straight from the master tapes with nothing done to em. They arguably sound better than the original LPs, but that's another discussion.
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whats the remastering like compared to "remasters"?
Everything remastered by Page sounds shitee, because he is deaf as a post now and has no high frequency hearing whatsoever. Also, he gets yes-man George Marino (who is not a good mastering engineer to begin with) to turn the knobs for him, and you end up with a product that's fit to cut glass when they're done with it.
Stick with the original Atlantic CDs if you can still find em, as they are copied straight from the master tapes with nothing done to em. They arguably sound better than the original LPs, but that's another discussion.
Well, I said I wasn't an audiophile...
I'll get me coat.
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:D Pagans Mind - Gods Equation
Shock horror, its totally F*cking Cr*p the worst album they could have made. Dreadfull. I`m bitterly disapointed
:D 8)
Big fan of Pagan's Mind here, haven't got the new album yet but i have the other 3, it can't be that bad surely?!
:D I`m afraid so. There`s not a descent tune anywhere on the album, with the exception of United Alliance. Lots of very heavy De tuned riffing but nothing to show for it. The singer is reduced to screaming or grunting through thee entire album. The guitar solo`s are unremembered cr@p the production is very wishy washy, The drummer is totally unispiring when you consider how good he was on the last album this is a real disappointment. They used to be a black/death metal band & this harks back to that type of playing. lots of staccato riffing very fast but no real chord structure as such so there's nothing you`ll walk away singing. After 4 numbers i was yawning & getting very bored with it. Take my advice download this album & listen to it first before buying.
:D 8)
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Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy
$%ing amazing!
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Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy
#$%!& amazing!
+1
Been listening to Kiss My Axe all week aswell.
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Been listening to Kiss My Axe all week aswell.
That album was very controversial amongst jazzers as well as DiMeola disciples when it was released.
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It's a great album.
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this weird song about my grandma dying that i wrote in my dream, woke up humming, and proceeded to play on my guitar
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Gov't Mule - The Deep End vol. 1 and 2
Dokken - Tooth and Nail
Dokken - Back For The Attack
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Vai on a couple of the G3 dvds 8)
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Strangely enough, some early Rod Stewart stuff which is loose and a bit raw in places but a darn site better than the rubbish he did post Faces.
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Paul Gilbert, King Of Clubs
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Riverdogs - Riverdogs
A nice melodic hard rock album from that odd period when Vivian Campbell was changing bands as often as his underpants:
Monday: Dio
Tuesday: Trinity
Wednesday: Whitesnake
Thursday: Riverdogs
Friday: Shadow King
Saturday: Def Leppard
Sunday: Ah, they don't smell too bad and I'm not going out anywhere, I'll stick with the Def Leppard ones....
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Janes Addiction again at the minute :D I love this version of Jane Says - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nXKXL8OlpUM
I wish they'd reform and tour again, I went to see them when they brought out Strays and it was such a good gig, and was in Wolverhampton Civic Hall so it was pretty small.
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some NWOBHM
Witchfynde - Give 'Em Hell
Pagan Altar - Lords Of Hypocrisy and Volume 1
Angel Witch - Angel Witch
Cloven Hoof - A Sultan's Ransom
Witchfinder General - Death Penalty and Friends Of Hell
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I am having a John Lennon day on account of it being the 8th December :cry:
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Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here ... over and over again. (If Clapton is god, then Gilmore is god squared)
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Led Zeppelin - Kashmir... obsessively
riff is simple, very musical, and obscenely catchy. great epic!
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'the immigrant song' to make a change from kashmir ;)
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Megadeth and Pantera today.
Watched the US festival earlier though ;)
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Family - Primo Collection - with Mr Geoff Whitehorn on guitar on the live in Berlin tracks
Chris Duarte - Blue Velocity - if you like SRV listen to this!
Sniff 'n the Tears - a compilation from the first 4 albums - I love the way the snare comes in on Driver's Seat
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Sniff 'n the Tears - a compilation from the first 4 albums - I love the way the snare comes in on Driver's Seat
Wow I was telling the kids about them at the weekend, can anybody name the Pink Floyd connection ;)
Personally I have been listening to a lot of Steely Dan over the last week, particularly Bodhisattva, an afte all these years the solo from Rikki Dont Lose that Number, is my favourite solo of all time, the tone is so special (to me)
Rob...
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Some great rock classics such as
Led Zep
Thin Lizzy
UFO
Cream
Really into Thin Lizzy's guitar work at the moment.
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Thin Lizzy are SUPERB.
Emerald - One of the best arrangements ever.
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:D Have to agree on Lizzy !
Crazy Joe note it`s the Bass guitar work on Emerald that makes the entire song work. Especially during the solo section where the two guitars are switching from one player to another. Its the Bass work that holds the whole thing together & its not a simple single bass note line either, Lynott was one of the best Bass players in a Rock context ever. Every time i work in a original band & a Bass player turns up & wants to be apart of it i ensist they must be influenced by Lynots Bass work or i simply wont have `em in the band. Lynott is the bench mark for me as a Bass player in a Rock/Metal band. Simply one of the most underrated Bass players ever as was Brian Downey on Drums.
:D 8)
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Yeh the bass is awesome in Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott is a legend!
And yeah i hate bass players who just play boring bass lines, i want them to do something and be noticed as much as the guitarists.
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:D It`s always important for the Bass & Drums to hold it together, hence the term "Rhythm Section " Lynott succeeded in doing this brilliantly, & its for this reason all of you Rock/Metal players should be taking notice of Lynotts Bass work & Downeys Drumming. As you said not simple Bass lines but effective Lines all the same :D
:D 8)
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As a bassist by trade, I believe that bass and drums should be locked in tight together and for sure the bass can shine out but the best players know when to and when not to.Nothing worse than a three way attention grabbing contest. Mr Lynott was a great great player and he took bass playing in a direction that moved things on for certain.There are a handful who have done that to my knowledge and probably tons more that I am unaware of. In my band I get a couple of solo spots which is nice-I play with two great guitarists who are also very modest and appreciate the fact that they could not do what they do without the bass and drums holding it tight and funky.
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As a bassist by trade, I believe that bass and drums should be locked in tight together and for sure the bass can shine out but the best players know when to and when not to.Nothing worse than a three way attention grabbing contest.
That should be tattoo'd onto every bass player's body!!
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As a bassist by trade, I believe that bass and drums should be locked in tight together and for sure the bass can shine out but the best players know when to and when not to.Nothing worse than a three way attention grabbing contest.
That should be tattoo'd onto every bass player's body!!
In big letters, so the guitarist and drummer can read it? :wink:
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^ HA!
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Listening to a bit of Nuno tonight:
Dramagods - Love
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Jimi Hendrix - Live at Berkeley, great album :) Also been listening to/playing a load of Zeppelin again.
And say what you will, but I love this version of this song http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe8fGt5M3SI
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My computer is dead so I'm using the other one, so I don't have any music (It's the end of the world.. :() but I usually put on Guitar Hero III to get some music, lol
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And say what you will, but I love this version of this song http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe8fGt5M3SI
The original Nena version is awesome. The lyrics seemed to make more sense than before they were translated...
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nooooooo dont bring it back - all I can think of is hairy arm pitted german peace campaigners from the the bad old days of the early 1980s...
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nooooooo dont bring it back - all I can think of is hairy arm pitted german peace campaigners from the the bad old days of the early 1980s...
I second the proposal to ban videos of 80s pop stars who plait their armpit hair
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I've been listening to My Chemical Romance's song Teenagers, because it's funny! :D
And Nickelbacks new album utterly rocks......the vid to 'Rockstar' is superb :D
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I've been listening to My Chemical Romance's song Teenagers, because it's funny! :D
And Nickelbacks new album utterly rocks......the vid to 'Rockstar' is superb :D
HAHA funny jokes :lol:
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I just got 3 albums by The Atomic Bitchwax, this stuff is awesome :D
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Anathema - A Natural Disaster, great song, great album :)
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Fear Factory, Fear Factory, more Fear Factory - And Divine Heresy.
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Black Sabbath - Reunion
For some reason I've hardly played this since I bought it - I just realised it was recorded 10 years(!) ago and they're still um-ing and ah-ing about whether they're ever going to do another studio album.
That's almost as long as Ozzy was in the band first time round. And they managed to record and tour 8 albums in that 10 years!
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That reuinion album is pure class!
at the moment i'm hooked on dance beats like Cascada!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yOC9QcHnsBo&feature=related
So good.
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So good.
Are you sure :? :lol:
I've just got the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children film soundtrack, its pretty good :)
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Braid, Hey Mercedes, Q and not U, Fugazi, Criteria, Desaparecidos
...and the new Rilo Kiley album which is abysmal!!!!!
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That reuinion album is pure class!
at the moment i'm hooked on dance beats like Cascada!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yOC9QcHnsBo&feature=related
So good.
The answer is simply NO, it dosn't involve the word good at all (waits for Joe to don his Burberry cap)
Myself I'm listening to lots of Steely Dan and trying to hunt out a copy of the Brian Setzer version of Bodhisattva
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lmao, i an see why a guitar forum doesn't like it, but it's dance beats! haha
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lmao, i an see why a guitar forum doesn't like it, but it's dance beats! haha
The only beats is the beating that alleged singer received from the ugly stick :twisted:
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lmao, i an see why a guitar forum doesn't like it, but it's dance beats! haha
The only beats is the beating that alleged singer received from the ugly stick :twisted:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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i used to DJ drum'n'bass on a semi-professional basis. anyway, since 2001 i got a bit cheesed off with the scene and didn't DJ that style any longer.
but the past few weeks my friends have badgered me to start again for their NYE and birthday parties so I set up my decks and had a little mix up, happily I wasn't too rusty. Playing guitar is a hell of a lot harder, and its easier to fall out of practise ;)
Anyway currently on the set list for my NYE party mix:
Justice, We Are Your Friends
Prodigy, Smack My Bitch Up
Pendulum, Blood Sugar
Madonna, Material Girl
Rozalla, Free to Feel Good
Billy Idol, Rebel Yell ;)
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lmao, i an see why a guitar forum doesn't like it, but it's dance beats! haha
The only beats is the beating that alleged singer received from the ugly stick :twisted:
lmao!
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Anyway currently on the set list for my NYE party mix:
Justice, We Are Your Friends
Prodigy, Smack My Bitch Up
Pendulum, Blood Sugar
Madonna, Material Girl
Rozalla, Free to Feel Good
Billy Idol, Rebel Yell ;)
You need to get FSOL : We Have Explosive in there either just before or after the Prodigy
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I've been listening to 70s satellite radio; not hard rock, radio hits. Great stuff!
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Right now its a big folder called "Chill Out Ambient Lounge" which my mate gave me, its pretty good and makes a nice change from all the rock etc I'm usually listening to. Got Suzuki by Tosca as well which is similar stuff.
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DNTEL, The Postal Service, American Analog Set. Things that prove how AWESOME my new headphones are.
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What I've Done, by Linkin Park
They're pretty good, nothing special, but nothing dull. It's convinced me to buy Minutes to Midnight, as well as Meteora along with it.
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I've been listening to Rock Star from the new Nickelback album........the video is fantastic!
That and Janet and John Reloaded that the wife brought me for Christmas (Radio 2 listeners of Terry Wogan should know about that filth! :twisted: ). Trying to drive home from the parents whilst listening to that was a tough job because I was laughing too much :lol:
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POWERSLAVE! :twisted: :twisted:
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http://www.netrock101.com/
Really good station, though they play some cr@p a lot of it is good :)
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DNTEL, The Postal Service, American Analog Set. Things that prove how AWESOME my new headphones are.
If you want a sublime headphone experience, check out the new Neil Young album.
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Queens of the mother$%in Stone Ageee!!!
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Lots of ZZ Top especially Tres Hombres 8)
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Led Zep- gift CD from Mrs 38th-t'would be ungrateful not to play it constantly in the car.
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That and Janet and John Reloaded that the wife brought me for Christmas (Radio 2 listeners of Terry Wogan should know about that filth! :twisted: ). Trying to drive home from the parents whilst listening to that was a tough job because I was laughing too much :lol:
LOL Janet and John are the best! :D
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The Posies - Frosting On The Beater
Primus - Frizzle Fry
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in the gym i've been listening to Wolfsbane: Live fast, Die Fast. and, funny enought, the Twilight Odyssey cd!
in my room i've got on Verdi's Requiem. no idea what orchestra or conductor.
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Mountain- The best of CD.
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DNTEL, The Postal Service, American Analog Set. Things that prove how AWESOME my new headphones are.
If you want a sublime headphone experience, check out the new Neil Young album.
Nice one Ben; I'll give it a go :)
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The Mars Volta + At the Drive-In
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Back to the early 90s tonight:
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Alice In Chains - Sap/Jar Of Flies (God, I love those Staley/Cantrell vocals!)
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The Sword - seeing them in April :twisted:
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Hair Metal, and the Bill and Ted soundrack 8)
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Testament, Practice What You Preach
Judas Priest, Sin After Sin
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The people that sit behind me asking the smae 4 questions to everyone that phones......... and a lot of people phone here.
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Iced Earth - The Dark Saga
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Ozzy - US festival
just whacked it back on my hard disk as I can't sleep, then on to the Ultimate Ozzy tour :)
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Hot Water Music!
New album out this month - hurrah! check out this band if you haven't before, and you like your hardcore hard rocking. If you like these guys, also try the Bronx.
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:D Eden`s Curse = Eden`s Curse
Check `em out here
http://www.myspace.com/edenscurse
:D 8)
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AC/DC Plug Me In.. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap..that's how to start a day :)
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Was blasting out Meet Beat Manifesto, Black Keys and Seasick Steve in a traffic jam on the M6 this morning. Funkiest traffic jam in the midlands.
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Jerry Cantrell
Boggy Depot
Degradation Trip I/II
The Black Crowes
The Lost Crowes
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Jerry Cantrell
Anger Rising is a great song.
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Judas Priest - Ram It Down album.... so cheesy so good
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Judas Priest - Ram It Down album.... so cheesy so good
i've had to stop... over cheesed! never been able to listen to this album in one sitting
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What about Turbo? There are some great tracks, but it sounds a bit dated now.
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Steve Vai, Flex-Able
Soundtrack, Raiders Of The Lost Ark (DECCA)
Miles Davis, Cookin' With The Miles Davis Quintet (Prestige)
Yes, 90125
The Essential Louis Armstrong
The Essential Charlie Parker
Rush, Moving Pictures
Peter Gabriel, Up
Various Coheed And Cambria
Cake For Lily (forum bro rahnoo's band)
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What about Turbo? There are some great tracks, but it sounds a bit dated now.
I've listened to Turbo through in one sitting. I like the good tunes on it alot, some of the tracks are pretty filler-ish though.
edit:
ok, i listened to Ram It Down all the way through now. What an ordeal. I challenge anyone to get past "I'm a Rocker" without feeling sick.
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At the Drive in - One Armed Scissor. Great track.
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Radiohead - The Bends
- OK computer
- In Rainbows
I just scored some tickets off fleabay and I've been feeling cr@p last few days, so these have been on repeat.
and My best of 2007 playlist
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Arcade Fire - Neon bible
Hold steady - Boys and girls in america
Kings of leon - Because of the times
White stripes - Icky Thump
Klaxons - Myths of the near future
Arctic Monkeys - favourite worst nightmare
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Electric Wizard
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Electric Wizard
Yay
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Bad English - Bad English
Some good songs, but Neal Schon's guitar is just buried under the constant washes of keyboards and '80s over-production. It's so sugary it's giving me toothache.
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Camel - Rain Dances
Camel
Moonmadness
The Snow Goose
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ok, i listened to Ram It Down all the way through now. What an ordeal. I challenge anyone to get past "I'm a Rocker" without feeling sick.
I love the title track, but everything else on that album is tosh. Probably Priest's weakest studio offering, how bad would it be without that one great song?
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& FWIW in the last week or so I've been on a bit of an Arch Enemy binge (Rise of the Tyrant, Doomsday Machine & Wages of Sin).
The ony other things I've listened to have been In Flames "Soundtrack to your escape" (or more precisely the song "In search for I" which for some reason I can't get out of my head :)) & Metallica "..And Justice for All" (which I've only recently got round to buying on CD & haven't listened to since my record player packed up a few years ago)
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ok, i listened to Ram It Down all the way through now. What an ordeal. I challenge anyone to get past "I'm a Rocker" without feeling sick.
I love the title track, but everything else on that album is tosh. Probably Priest's weakest studio offering, how bad would it be without that one great song?
I quite like 'Come and get it'. My issue with it is the relentlessness of it, its so generic and cheesy. In my opinion nly 'Love Zone' is actually *bad*, the rest is mostly just average, but the album is a very wearing listening experience.
I'm listening to a bit of UFO stuff at the moment.
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Leftism by Leftfield. I forgot how good the album is and I've been driving with the volume up at boy racer levels for the last couple of days.
Exit Planet Dust - The Chemical Brothers.
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Kraftwerk
The Magnetic Fields
Home Video
boyfriendgirlfrienc
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Kraftwerk
really? i'm a massive Kraftwerk fan, used to be in a tribute band.
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:D Led Zep.....Misty Mountain Hop. I`d forgotten how good it is !
:D 8)
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Kraftwerk
really? i'm a massive Kraftwerk fan, used to be in a tribute band.
My mate had to remake Pocket Calculator from scratch in Logic Pro, I think hes done a pretty good job http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7Y07PUTL
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Tygers of Pan Tang 8) 8) 8)
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Bert Jansch - Needle of Death
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Well as I was stuck on the M6 for a couple of hours this morning, I got through both disks of Mothership (Led Zep) and stated on a CD which my mate did for me. He thinksthey're called Battle, kind of Heavy Metal Folk - very strange.
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Snoop Dogg. And lots of it.
And now, time for a change to Amorphis and Sonata Arctica.
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AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip
Blues done the Australian way.
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random tracks from slayer, megadeth and (ahem)... manowar
the gods made heavy metal, and they saw that it was good...
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I'm working my way through all the Black Sabbath albums, in chronological order.
It's cool to hear some of the lesser-known tracks I'd almost forgotten about.
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judas priest - rocka rolla (under-rated i think)
ufo - strangers in the night
black sabbath - black sabbath
ah - the 70s :)
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Ive gone all John Martyn at the moment.
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The Best of Bruce Dickinson, CD1
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Opeth - Blackwater Park
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Psycroptic: Scepter of Ancients.
Cool tunes with the sort of techique that can surely come only from living in the bush with only skippy, a superstrat and marshall halfstack for company.
Shame about the vocals.
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The Sword - Age of Winters. Great album so far, the world needs more stoner/doom metal bands :)
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Weezer's Blue Album.
It's pretty average tbh, evokes good memories though :)
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Steve Stevens, Tony Levin, & Terry Bozzio - Black Light Syndrome 8)
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Meshuggah's new album. Really liking it - it sounds like a faster Catch 33. And yes, I will buy it when it's released!
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iron maiden - piece of mind
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An Evening With The Allman Brothers. Forgot how good these guys are
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Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
I've listened to these hundreds of times over the last 25+ years and I never get sick of them. As good as it gets.
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Currently listening to some early Led Zep. Can't stop playing Rock and Roll either - so simple but just sooooo much fun to play.
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Steve Stevens, Tony Levin, & Terry Bozzio - Black Light Syndrome 8)
Great album if you like totally improvisational prog. I prefer Situation Dangerous, though. Check it out if you don't have it!
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I am currently listening to
Cumbrian.
Its a shocking accent that makes you want to make elocution lessons compulsory.
Basically, completely misponounce every vowel you can in whatever way you can manage and drop T and H altogether. Try and sound at least a little drunk, too.
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Lots of Pantera
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the faint. OMG 'wet from birth' is one of the best albums of all time. not IMO, just FACT
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Sacred Heart - Dio 8)
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Clutch - Blast Tyrant and Pure Rock Fury. So good :D
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Clutch - Blast Tyrant and Pure Rock Fury. So good :D
Tom, you could not have better taste. :D
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Helloween - Gambling With The Devil, as suggested by T.O.
in fact, i've listened to it quite a few times today, and now think its better than Keeper...
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listening to Viking Skull: Chapter Two
Never heard of them before, it was free with Metal Hammer, which i don't usually buy. but i quite like it! :P
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listening to Viking Skull: Chapter Two
Never heard of them before, it was free with Metal Hammer, which i don't usually buy. but i quite like it! :P
Ugh - My mates LOVE Viking Skull... Annoys the hell out of me.
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Dirt - Alice In Chains.
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The Notwist - Neon Golden
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Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones
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Jamiroquai - All of the albums tbh.
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lots of Cream
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the scorpions - love drive
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Battle music from FF XI.
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Steve Hackett - Watcher of the Skies - it's a revisit of a lot of Genesis stuff, played live with a lot of guest musicians (including the LSO!). He's a very underrated guitarist.
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OPETH - Reverie/Harlequin Forest
It's so awesomely harmonic and beautiful - despite the growly vocals ...
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I like having a rental car, because today I knackered the speakers with Led Zep just a little (ok, a lot) too loud. Glad it's not mine :lol:
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Steve Hackett - Watcher of the Skies - it's a revisit of a lot of Genesis stuff, played live with a lot of guest musicians (including the LSO!). He's a very underrated guitarist.
I have that CD; it's wonderful.
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Ear x-tacy - Andy Timmons.
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Gamma - Gamma 2
One of my all-time favourites from when I was even younger than most of you lot. Finally got it on CD. Absolutely fantastic stuff from Mr Ronnie Montrose.
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Son House - learning to play My Black Mama Pt2/Death Letter Blues at the moment, so picking up the rythyms - awesome original blues.
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KMFDM
Angst & Nihil. Quality Industrial Metal from back in the day
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KMFDM
Angst & Nihil. Quality Industrial Metal from back in the day
:gib:
Haven't listened to that in loong time. Classic stuff, great to listen to when you are walking and need to get somewhere fast
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It certainly helps take the edge off my hour tube-then-train journey home from work :D
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It certainly helps take the edge off my hour tube-then-train journey home from work :D
Nasty, i would dread that journey :shock: . Listening to The Cranberries at the moment
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:D Airbourne - Running Wild just released here in the UK. Great album. Well worth checking out.
:D 8)
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Elliott mentioning Son House prompted me to do likewise and then I got onto Big Bill Broonzy and then Elmore James.
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Coverdale/Page
EARLY Whitesnake
Golden Earring
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Bit of Tool
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Paul the Young Dude/The Best of Paul Gilbert
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Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs. Great albums from a great artist.
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I agree Ian. Tom Waits is brilliant.
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Good man. I really want to see him live but not sure when he's touring again - if ever.
I was listening to Downtown Train the other day when somebody asked me what Tom Waits was doing covering a Rod Stewart song. I nearly turned into a homicidal maniac. :shock:
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Scorpions - The Tokyo Tapes
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Racer X - Second Heat.
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Black Sabbath best of.
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Frank Black - 90-95 stuff
Pearl Jam - a bit of everything
ZZ top - early and late stuff
Alice in Chains - unplugged (a classic)
I even put my Jerry Cantrell minidisc (selections from both solo album) back in the Hi-fi... It has been a while.
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I'm working on a few Rory Gallagher songs ~ Yes, you gussed it:
Rory Gallagher
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I been listening to ( and watching) Joe Bonamassa...as he has been playing in a venue nearby.Excellent evening.
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I been listening to ( and watching) Joe Bonamassa...as he has been playing in a venue nearby.Excellent evening.
He must be travelling a lot, he was playing with Robert Cray in Mumbai last weekend!
I've been listening to
Robin Trower - Someday Blues - great blues playing on a strat
Roxy Music - Roxy Music, For Your Pleasure & Stranded
BeBop Deluxe - BBC Radio One Live In Concert
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the scorpions season is continuing on the gwEm headphones....
today my favourite scorpions album: 'Crazy World'
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Pantera, Vulgar Display
Testament, Practice What You Preach, First Strike Still Deadly
Assorted Rush
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John Sykes (total back catalogue)
Kenny Wayne Shepherd '10 days out'
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^Have a look at this Nick;
Sykes' first ever performance with Lizzy (apparently), and in a theatre in my tiny home-town! Has since become a doctor's surgery. :(
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hs9FLt_58vU
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cool Sam. Fresh from Tygers it looks :)
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A bit of $% you management w**ker at the moment
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Listening to and watching this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGiTnzY7g14&feature=related
Reminds me of being young. There is a ridiculous amount of bass on this song.
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Adrian Smith Album Project - Silver and Gold
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Adrian Smith Album Project - Silver and Gold
heh, ASAP ... I was wondering who the other person was who bought that album!
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Feist- The Reminder
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^Have a look at this Nick;
Sykes' first ever performance with Lizzy (apparently), and in a theatre in my tiny home-town! Has since become a doctor's surgery. :(
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hs9FLt_58vU
WOW Thin Lizzy played in our town, are you serious?!
I'm guessing by Regal Theatre it means where Regal Chambers is now. That's amazing!
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^ Yeah crazy isn't it!!!
There's a DVD release of it somewhere that I might try and get hold of.
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That would be awesome, tell me if you find one!
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Phil Lynott passed away in the hospital I was born in :(
R.I.P. Phil
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^will do Joe.
R.I.P Phil indeed. An amazing frontman.
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Phil Lynott passed away in the hospital I was born in :(
R.I.P. Phil
Heh, he also really good to a friend of mine (a real big Lizzy fan) who was hospitalised (and couldn't go to a Lizzy gig), not only did he visit when he was ill. But every time Lizzy was in town tickets and backstage passes turned up, and every now and again he was invited down to Dublin.
He was also very supportive of Sweet Savage (more local lads) which was the band that gave the world Vivian Campbell
Not only was Mr Lynott a great front man, musician and song writer, he was a damn fine person too.
A sad waste of a talented person due to drugs (and alcohol)
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Adrian Smith Album Project - Silver and Gold
heh, ASAP ... I was wondering who the other person was who bought that album!
Persons - I bought it too!
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Phil Lynott passed away in the hospital I was born in :(
R.I.P. Phil
Heh, he also really good to a friend of mine (a real big Lizzy fan) who was hospitalised (and couldn't go to a Lizzy gig), not only did he visit when he was ill. But every time Lizzy was in town tickets and backstage passes turned up, and every now and again he was invited down to Dublin.
He was also very supportive of Sweet Savage (more local lads) which was the band that gave the world Vivian Campbell
Not only was Mr Lynott a great front man, musician and song writer, he was a damn fine person too.
A sad waste of a talented person due to drugs (and alcohol)
and Leslie Crowthers daughter
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zz top - rhythmeen
great stuff... i love zz top
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Pantera ... "best of"
Scorpions Black Out
RATT Out Of The Cellar
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Aphex Twin :)
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Ty Tabor
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Ty Tabor
Bah, you Texas people! PDT_008
Which one??
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Rock Garden and The Jelly Jam mostly
and some new Kings X toons
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Kingdom Come ~ with Lenny Wolf and Blues Saraceno
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Fight - Mutations
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Metallica - Kill Em All :P
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Beasty Boys followed by Tom Waits in the car this morning.
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got bored of 'mutations' so listening to the originals on 'war of words' :)
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Thanks to silentrage, who initiated a great thread about Ralf Scheepers --
Tyron Pace, Watching You -- great old school power metal!!
(There are a few Tyron Pace songs in the Primal Fear thread
http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11454 )
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Wes Montgomery - I've grown accustomed to her face.
Awesome and soooo laid back.
This isn't Wes (obviously) but a pretty good rendition of the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfgsC6Km9PE
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actually, this is pretty cool as well - he was a great player was Wes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3Emxez982s
All thumb and no pick.
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Mark Ronson - Version. I really like the covers of Oh My God, Valerie and Stop Me :oops: :lol:
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Mark Ronson - Version. I really like the covers of Oh My God, Valerie and Stop Me :oops: :lol:
Mark Ronson = instant fail
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Mark Ronson - Version. I really like the covers of Oh My God, Valerie and Stop Me :oops: :lol:
Mark Ronson = instant fail
I fail to understand how Mark Ronson won the best british artist award at the brits. :shock:
Mind you, I don't really like the brits so couldn't give two hoots really. :P
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I fail to understand how Mark Ronson won the best british artist award at the brits. :shock:
I fail to understand how anyone wins anything at the Brits. In fact I don't understand the Brits, full stop.
No doubt I'll be saying something similar about the Oscars tomorrow.
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I fail to understand how Mark Ronson won the best british artist award at the brits. :shock:
I fail to understand how anyone wins anything at the Brits. In fact I don't understand the Brits, full stop.
No doubt I'll be saying something similar about the Oscars tomorrow.
Here here. Anyway, back on subject. I'm currently listening to Love Travels at Illegal Speeds by Graham Coxon - good if you like that sort of stuff :guitar4:
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I didnt think that'd go down too well :lol:
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Elliott Smith.
_tom_ I'm ashamed. back in ur box.
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Elliott Smith.
_tom_ I'm ashamed. back in ur box.
Sorry :(
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van halen 1
van halen 1984
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Ginger's new album, Market Harbour
the ginger geordie just keeps getting better with age! :D
still got his last album, Yoni, on in the car. love it!
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van halen 1
van halen 1984
Great albums !!!
Right now i`m listening to George Thorogood And The Destroyers - Move It On Over { Album ] Fantastic player George.
:D 8)
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The Safety Fire!!
http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11638
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Sunn0))) :bash:
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Piece of Mind, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, & Fear of the Dark :twisted:
Finally got round to buying them on CD. I used to own them all on vinyl, but haven't listened to them since my record player broke in 2003.
Goddam, Somewhere in Time is a good album. I'd forgotten just how good - possibly my favourite "golden era" Maiden album....
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Piece of Mind, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, & Fear of the Dark :twisted:
Finally got round to buying them on CD. I used to own them all on vinyl, but haven't listened to them since my record player broke in 2003.
Goddam, Somewhere in Time is a good album. I'd forgotten just how good - possibly my favourite "golden era" Maiden album....
:D Ha Ha Ha !
I did the same recently as well ! I`d forgotten how good they really were. 7th Son...... is a simply brilliant album get it. They`ve all been remasterd well worth checking out :wink:
:D 8)
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not keen on 7th son/somewhere in time i'm afraid :( though fear of the dark and powerslave FTW!
Scorpions - The Tokyo Tapes is playing here..... AGAIN!
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Piece of Mind, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, & Fear of the Dark :twisted:
Was that intentinally skipping Seventh Son... and No Prayer For The Dying, or just by chance?
I've never been that fond of Somewhere, for no particular reason. I really like Seventh Son..., but they were getting very proggy by that stage. I think Janick brought some new energy back into the band, but he never seems to get much credit for it.
They're as good as they've ever been right now, with all 3 guitarists! :)
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Piece of Mind, Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, & Fear of the Dark :twisted:
Was that intentinally skipping Seventh Son... and No Prayer For The Dying, or just by chance?
Just by chance - I bought those four first because I always liked them best. Haven't got round to buying Seventh Son, Live After Death, Number of the Beast & Killers yet, but will do soon.
I probably won't buy No Prayer for the Dying because I never liked it (unless the collector mentality kicks in... :))
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(unless the collector mentality kicks in... :))
It will, I'm sure! :wink:
I carried on buying Aerosmith albums, for example, long after they went shitee (haven't bothered with the last few though... enough is enough).
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Been inmy motor nearly all day with nothing but Led Zep to keep me company. Siting at my desk singing it now........ getting funny looks :D
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Playing every Savatage album in order today.
I should be able to flip a car over by the time I get to Poets & Madmen.
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:D
Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies
a blast from the NWOBHM. Includes Flirting With Suicide one of the few songs i wish i`d written !
:D 8)
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I have just taken delivery / been watching / listening to a 30 year re-union concert DVD of the ( 70s ) Welsh Band 'Racing Cars'.
They only have the one guitarist now ( Graham Headley Williams ) - but he still plays with consumate taste, skill - and sincerity . I met him back stage in 1979 - and he passed me his S.G. to have a play on without a second thought. Nice guy and great sense of humour.
It was so good to be reminded of a great gig at the old FFord Green pub ( Leeds) back in 1979 - and to hear musicians that play for the song despite obvious soloing talent.
Great stuff ... :D
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:D
Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies
Great album!!!
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This (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nXKXL8OlpUM) version of Jane Says by Janes Addiction, its so good.
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Rainbows - Radiohead
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NEW CHILDREN OF BODOM ALBUM :D
It's awesome!
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I've been in a Robin Trower mood this week - Twice Removed From Yesterday, Bridge Of Sighs, For Earth Below and Live! for starters.
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I've been in a Robin Trower mood this week - Twice Removed From Yesterday, Bridge Of Sighs, For Earth Below and Live! for starters.
Good man !
My favourites being 'Bridge Of Sighs' and 'Live'. Happy memories of the early 70s and damm good guitar playing / arrangements as well !
I am glad that Robin captured his best moments whilst he still had the great voice and Bass playing of the late James Dewar to contribute.
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My favourites being 'Bridge Of Sighs' and 'Live'. Happy memories of the early 70s and damm good guitar playing / arrangements as well !
Live! is not only my favourite Trower album, but probably my favourite album of all time.
I also have a soft spot for Victims Of The Fury, because it was the first one I bought as a new release, back in 1980.
I am glad that Robin captured his best moments whilst he still had the great voice and Bass playing of the late James Dewar to contribute.
I've been watching Trower clips on YouTube, and it's amazing how quiet and completely un-showy Dewar was on stage. Just got on with the job.
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Been listening to some Robin Trower myself; Twice Removed From Yesterday and Long Misty Days, both on vinyl lol. Good to hear his name going around. He is a great guitarist, extrmemly similiar to Jimi Hendrix i find, but adds his own twist to it. One of my favourite R T songs that i have heard is I Can't Live Without You, from Long Misty Days 8)
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Been listening to some Robin Trower myself; Twice Removed From Yesterday and Long Misty Days, both on vinyl lol. Good to hear his name going around. He is a great guitarist, extrmemly similiar to Jimi Hendrix i find, but adds his own twist to it. One of my favourite R T songs that i have heard is I Can't Live Without You, from Long Misty Days 8)
Yes, " I can't live without you " IS a brilliant track ! On an album that sometimes went a bit wide of the mark with things like the cover of "Sailing" and such, when "I can't live without you " comes on - you know that you are back on solid ground ... 8)
I also agree with Philly Q that 'Victims Of The Fury' is evocative. For me it was partly because it was the one chance I got to see him live - and close up to the front too. ( Robin Trower fans being so polite in a crowd situation :D ). I think his album art/design is also striking.
I still think that 'Live' - and the track "Daydream" on the live album is for me the orgasmic RT experience. He can still teach these 'young pups' a thing or two about creating an etherial atmosphere and the use of melodic controlled feedback .
Especially noteworthy as he achieved most of it as part of a 3 piece band .
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I agree that long misty days was a bit off on the rest of the tracks, infact it's the only track on long misty days i listen to now really. I love daydream! But have only heard the version from twice removed from yesterday, i also really like the opening track from twice removed 'I can't wait much longer'. I am young and have really found my music tastes grow and develop in the past 3 or 4 years, after i found an old cd of my dad's A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan', which led me onto the blues/rock side of things. I was just amazed at what i was hearing, especially from buddy guy and eric clapton on that album, as well as, of course, B.B king. It blew my mind
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Goddamnit REDUX by Alkaline Trio WHOOOOOOOO! before release date too 8)
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I saw Robin Trower in New York about 18 months ago and his playing is still great. Take a listen to Someday Blues if you want to hear some great blues palying from him
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I saw Robin Trower in New York about 18 months ago and his playing is still great. Take a listen to Someday Blues if you want to hear some great blues palying from him
Cheers Phil !
I was wondering what to check out next - and you put it right in my lap ! :D
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I agree that long misty days was a bit off on the rest of the tracks, infact it's the only track on long misty days i listen to now really. I love daydream! But have only heard the version from twice removed from yesterday, i also really like the opening track from twice removed 'I can't wait much longer'. I am young and have really found my music tastes grow and develop in the past 3 or 4 years, after i found an old cd of my dad's A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan', which led me onto the blues/rock side of things. I was just amazed at what i was hearing, especially from buddy guy and eric clapton on that album, as well as, of course, B.B king. It blew my mind
Glad to hear that your 'education' is being balanced well ... :D I used to be a hardcore Black Sabbath / Deep Purple fan, until someone took me into a bar where the local band where playing Blues. Instant conversion !
If you like " I can't wait much longer " and "Daydream" from the studio albums, then PLEASE check out the 'LIVE' album from the same era, where both of those songs get the extended treatment.
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Bobby Blue Bland - Stormy Monday
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Virus - Carheart
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Stones in the Park - classic.
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List, Piano Concertos No 1 & 2
Mercury Living Presence 35mm edition, played by Byron James. The ONLY version of List you should own!
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Melissa Etheridge - first album
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Q AND NOT U - NO KILL NO BEEP BEEP.
I love it I love it I love it. I hated it. But now I love it!
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Black Crowes 'Warpaint'
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Insomnium - Above the Weeping World
god I love this album!
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Adrian Belew : Young Lions & Twang Bar King
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The latest release from my all-time favourite band:
EXODUS: The Atrocity Exhibition, exhibit A
:)
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Black Crowes 'Warpaint'
been procrastinating on whether to buy that, how does it compare to their older stuff?
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Dokken, One Live Night. This is probably one of the best-mixed live rock albums of all time.
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Black Crowes 'Warpaint'
been procrastinating on whether to buy that, how does it compare to their older stuff?
I reckon it is older style, more bluesy and less rocky
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Metallica - The Outlaw Torn
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my voyage of Van Halen discovery takes me to "Van Halen II". couple of years ago i wasn't keen on eddie and the boys, but i must admit a few songs a certain spot :)
plus the tone on this album is GODLY! i want a VH2 bad ;)
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Rory Gallagher - Tattoo + Best Of Stevie Ray Vaughn.
Think I might buy me a Strat!
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This week I have mostly been listening to Vinnie Moore. Especially his 1st 3 solo albums.
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Black Crowes 'Warpaint'
been procrastinating on whether to buy that, how does it compare to their older stuff?
I reckon it is older style, more bluesy and less rocky
ordered! i just realised, i've impulse bought a couple of effects pedals recently and i'm hmmming and hahing over a cd from a band i love!
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oh, and i'm listening to Argus by Wishbone Ash
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oh, and i'm listening to Argus by Wishbone Ash
I was listening to that the other day, excellent stuff.
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Darn it, now I am going to have to listen to it as you have reminded me of it.
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Whitesnake - Good to be Bad
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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
Now there's a guitar player who knows about tone.
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oh, and i'm listening to Argus by Wishbone Ash
I was listening to that the other day, excellent stuff.
I found a cassette of that in the roofspace today (along with Pilgrimage), Im going to have to get them on CD (though I do object to buying it on another format)
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oh, and i'm listening to Argus by Wishbone Ash
I was listening to that the other day, excellent stuff.
I found a cassette of that in the roofspace today (along with Pilgrimage), Im going to have to get them on CD (though I do object to buying it on another format)
Oh, but you've got to replace that cassette Rob. Even in 1978 (approx) I could tell pre-recorded cassettes sounded like utter shitee.
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Oh, but you've got to replace that cassette Rob. Even in 1978 (approx) I could tell pre-recorded cassettes sounded like utter shitee.
I have always known that the casstte was evil (after all it's only rust glued onto a plastic tape and moving way too slowly)
However I have such a grudge against Wishbone Ash, I saw them in 83 and they wahere amazing then went to see them in 85 and they had degenerated into a 7th rate metal band (I even got into a fight with another audience member who wouldn;t leave my wife (then girlfriend) alone.
I still havn't decided if I forgive them for that dreadful night, ot of they ever deserve any more of my money.
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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
Now there's a guitar player who knows about tone.
Amen ... 8)
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Clown Woman by Montrose. My neighbor gets me interested in all these older bands like Gamma, Montrose, Judas Priest, etc.
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Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
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Jimi Hendrix : Live at Woodstock (bootleg version with no overdubs :) )
Sneaker Pimps : Becoming X
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Airbourne - Runnin' Wild
I slagged this mob off the other week for being too derivative of AC/DC.
I still think that's true, but goddammit this sounds bloody good! :oops: :lol: And I must say, better than anything AC/DC have done in a looooong time.
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been on a Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds trip today, having just got the new album, Dig Lazarus, Dig! which seems rather good. but right now i'm listening to Abbatoir Blues, which will shortly be replaced with The Lyre Of Orpheus.
needless to say, i'm in a happy giddy mood! :wink:
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust is my lunch-making music today.
There must be something in the water, since moving to Birmingham I've listening to absolutely tons of Mistress, Anaal Nathrakh, Narcosis, Napalm Death, Sabbath...
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust is my lunch-making music today.
There must be something in the water, since moving to Birmingham I've listening to absolutely tons of Mistress, Anaal Nathrakh, Narcosis, Napalm Death, Sabbath...
The water in this bloody city tastes disgusting. I can't understand how it can be considered drinkable!? I turn on the shower in the morning and it smells like piss - i have to convince myself it's okay to wash in.
Bad water makes us listen to bad music it seems :lol:
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Rammstein - Sehnsucht
great stuff. Rammstein h@ilz!! etc etc
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The Fratellis, Costello Music
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Rammstein - Sehnsucht
great stuff. Rammstein h@ilz!! etc etc
They were playing that in the Intrepid Fox on Friday night
Popped in for a drink afater the Hanoi Rocks gig at the LA2/Mean Fiddler
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Atill listening to Mothership as I keep forgetting to put CD's in the new motor.
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Rammstein - Sehnsucht
great stuff. Rammstein h@ilz!! etc etc
They were playing that in the Intrepid Fox on Friday night
Popped in for a drink afater the Hanoi Rocks gig at the LA2/Mean Fiddler
I've only been in that place twice, but it's been infuriating both times, bar staff having a drink and a laugh with you is great, bar staff drunk to falling over and not noticing the inch deep crack they've just put in your pint glass less so :lol:
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The Beastie Boys, The Sounds of Science
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Meshuggah
Obzen
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DIO
Got The Last In Line and Dream Evil albums today to add to Holy Diver album that i already have, though haven't listened to Dream Evil yet but I've listened to most of The Last In Line and it sounds great, like they just picked up from where they left off on Holy Diver. :D
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Rammstein - Sehnsucht
great stuff. Rammstein h@ilz!! etc etc
Got my hands on Mutter the other day... didn't understand it. Couldn't get into it at all, although people tell me it's great. I guess you have to be in the mood.
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A compilation that Mrs 38th got me-all slide guitar with Son House, Leadbelly, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller ( beginning to wonder if there is a correlation with slide guitar and sight problems), Tampa Red, Bukka White ..oh the list goes on.
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beginning to wonder if there is a correlation with slide guitar and sight problems
Yep, even Sonny Landreth wears glasses....
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Andy Timmons - Resolution (great tunes and a truly awesome tone - which I am getting close to with my Ibanez RT650 with Nailbombs! :D )
Whitesnake - 1987
Thin Lizzy
Larry Carlton & Lee Ritenour - Larry and Lee
Gary Moore - Close As You Get
non guitar stuff:
Jay-Z - American Gangster
Nas - Hip Hop is Dead
Kanye West - Graduation
Common - Be
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For the weekend that's in it, Horslips.
Dearg Doom is a class riff.
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Meshuggah - Nothing
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Wishbone Ash - Just Testing
This came out right around the time I was first getting into rock music and religiously listening to Tommy Vance (TV on the Radio) every Friday night. I always meant to buy it, but somehow it took me 28 years!
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John 5 - The Devil knows my name.
John's appearance may be a tad off but that boy can play.
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Wishbone Ash - Just Testing
This came out right around the time I was first getting into rock music and religiously listening to Tommy Vance (TV on the Radio) every Friday night. I always meant to buy it, but somehow it took me 28 years!
Blimey Philly, that must have been some queue!
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Wishbone Ash - Just Testing
This came out right around the time I was first getting into rock music and religiously listening to Tommy Vance (TV on the Radio) every Friday night. I always meant to buy it, but somehow it took me 28 years!
Blimey Philly, that must have been some queue!
Well, you know how it is... the line next to you seems to be moving quicker, so you swap over, then find yourself stuck behind a group of German OAPs on a walking holiday who can't stop asking questions....
....actually, I think it was worth the wait. What a great album! :D
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Slint - Spiderland. Not sure what I think yet. The first couple of tracks are good but the rest is kinda boring.
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Steve Stevens - Memory Crash
Stan Webb's Broken Glass
Concrete Blonde - Recollection
Peter Hammill - Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night
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Metallica's Live shite album and DVD :D
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Crypt of Kerberos - Cyclone of Insanity EP PDT_045
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Stan Webb's Broken Glass
I saw Chicken Shack back in the late 80s. I couldn't believe how good Stans playing was.
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I've seen him a few times, the last being in 2004 opening for John Mayall at Hammersmith. I met my mates in a pub by the river before the gig and Stan was drinking there with the rest of the band. When he overheard my mates wondering what time we should leave, he said don't worry lads, I'll give you the nod when I'm going!
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Recently discovered THUNDER (how I missed these I'll never know) really great albums and you can buy pretty much their entire back catalogue on CD for the cost of a packet of opal fruits (sorry......starburst)
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Recently discovered THUNDER (how I missed these I'll never know) really great albums and you can buy pretty much their entire back catalogue on CD for the cost of a packet of opal fruits (sorry......starburst)
AH, Thunder ... good stuff!
Off topic ... there was a brilliant bit involving Opal Fruits in an episode of The Smoking Room.
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When he overheard my mates wondering what time we should leave, he said don't worry lads, I'll give you the nod when I'm going!
Very cool!
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Arkhon Infaustus - Orthodoxyn :twisted:
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Sly and the family stone, Gil Scot-Heron, George Clinton, VH 1984
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List, Piano Concertos No 1 & 2
i think i love you :)
but there's a z in liszt :)
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Alter Bridge - One day remains
John Mayer - Continuum
Black Sabbath - Sabotage
Montrose - Montrose ... (it rocks :D )
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Lamb - Fear of Fours
Textures - Drawing Circles
Kaki King - Dreaming of Revenge
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - Danza II: The Electric Boogaloo
Misery Signals - Mirrors
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List, Piano Concertos No 1 & 2
i think i love you :)
but there's a z in liszt :)
Hehe, you're right -- that's what I get for typing before I've finished my first cuppa PDT_008
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Pete Molinari - Walking off the map
Awesome!!!!
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Montrose - Montrose ... (it rocks :D )
Damn right it does!!! :D
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public enemy - yo bum rush the show
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Tito & Tarantula - Lonely Sweet Marie
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Otis Redding tonight. Loving the Steve Cropper bits and the Duck on bass.
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Loving the Steve Cropper bits and the Duck on bass.
Booker T & the MGs featureing both of the above
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Diesel Park West - Shakespeare Alabama & Flipped - great songs
Rattlesnake Guitar - Covers of Peter Green songs by everyone from Rory Gallagher, Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Snowy White, Luther Grosvenor to Billy Sheehan (Oh Well with lots of bass harmonics!), Stu Hamm, Innes Sibun... It is a double CD with 29 tracks, not sure if it is still in print though, it is on Viceroy Music VIC2-8021
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Burzum - Filosofem
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Witchfynde - Cloak & Dagger
ah! I love raw sounding NWOBHM
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Riot, Thundersteel
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Some Black Keys stuff on youtube. Haven't got any of their albums but think that situation might change soon!
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... dug out the most amazing thing I hadn'd listened too in a long time: Mike Oldfields AMAROK - you gotta check this outm what he is doing with spanish guitar and wah etc (be careful with volume, as he has some pretty extreme dynamics in that record)
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^ Right on, hunter!
Most Oldfield stuff makes a great hi fi listening session!
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Some Black Keys stuff on youtube. Haven't got any of their albums but think that situation might change soon!
I can highly recommend all of them...... but especially Rubber Factory.
Personally I think they're probably the best band around at the minute
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Deathspell Omega - Kenose
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Some Black Keys stuff on youtube. Haven't got any of their albums but think that situation might change soon!
I heard Strange Times on the radio the other day, it was a damn good song!
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AIRBOURNE - RUNNIN' WILD
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Ave Maria - Andrea Bocelli by Caccini. I know most of you would have never heard of that, or listen to classical but there you go :oops:
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I got the new Ayreon album (01011001) and it's not bad but I prefer The Human Equation.
I think the problem may well be that Arjen picked a group of singers who were very similar for the album whereas on THE they were all very distinctive.
Recommended to anybody after classically-inspired electronic folk metal set in space with a side order of cheesiness (Arjen is not the best lyricist but, writing out of his native tongue, he usually does quite well until you get to some of the really tenuous rhyming in there).
THE and 01011001 can't really be compared though as they are just different experiences entirely IMO.
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i'm listening to some more Witchfynde... the "Stage Fright" album. I really like the style of Montalo, the guitarist. He manages to stay metal, but does some pretty indie-ish guitar work at times. Creates a very full sound. I don't really learn other musicians songs, but I might have a stab at one of theirs just to learn some his tricks. Maybe the song 'In The Stars'... the main riff is so fu_ked up, i want to understand how it works
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I got the new Ayreon album (01011001) and it's not bad but I prefer The Human Equation.
I think the problem may well be that Arjen picked a group of singers who were very similar for the album whereas on THE they were all very distinctive.
Recommended to anybody after classically-inspired electronic folk metal set in space with a side order of cheesiness (Arjen is not the best lyricist but, writing out of his native tongue, he usually does quite well until you get to some of the really tenuous rhyming in there).
THE and 01011001 can't really be compared though as they are just different experiences entirely IMO.
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I found that 01011001 suffered from the same problem as Universal Migrator and other earlier Ayreon albums.
The Human Equation would be very hard to replicate, and since it didn't really fit into the format of earlier Ayreon albums (it's more like Star One with added prog), I wasn't surprised at 01011001's fall from grace.
THE will always stand as one of my favourite progressive albums of all time, though.
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John Sykes - Nuclear Cowboy
Kings X - Ogre Tones
Europe - Secret Society
Old School?
Mark.
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I got the new Ayreon album (01011001) and it's not bad but I prefer The Human Equation.
I think the problem may well be that Arjen picked a group of singers who were very similar for the album whereas on THE they were all very distinctive.
Recommended to anybody after classically-inspired electronic folk metal set in space with a side order of cheesiness (Arjen is not the best lyricist but, writing out of his native tongue, he usually does quite well until you get to some of the really tenuous rhyming in there).
THE and 01011001 can't really be compared though as they are just different experiences entirely IMO.
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I found that 01011001 suffered from the same problem as Universal Migrator and other earlier Ayreon albums.
The Human Equation would be very hard to replicate, and since it didn't really fit into the format of earlier Ayreon albums (it's more like Star One with added prog), I wasn't surprised at 01011001's fall from grace.
THE will always stand as one of my favourite progressive albums of all time, though.
Yes, THE truly is something special.
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Sikth!
Found 'em through this forum, and I've been listening to their 2 albums non-stop for the past few weeks. Amazing stuff! Learning Bland Street Bloom on the guitar as we speak :)
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Sikth!
Found 'em through this forum, and I've been listening to their 2 albums non-stop for the past few weeks. Amazing stuff! Learning Bland Street Bloom on the guitar as we speak :)
Aren't they brilliant :>
Way beyond the fond old river and scent of the obscene are my fave songs.
Saw them at Justin and Mikee's last gig - Was AMAZING.
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Angantyr - Sejr :twisted:
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John Sykes - Nuclear Cowboy
Kings X - Ogre Tones
Europe - Secret Society
Old School?
I still think of King's X as modernists, which I guess goes to show just how old I am. Great band.
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I still think of King's X as modernists
... I think that the singer turned 50 last year...
Sorry to drop that one on ya!
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... I think that the singer turned 50 last year...
Sorry to drop that one on ya!
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Worse than that, he's actually 57! :lol:
He's in better shape than I am at 43 though. :(
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Sikth!
Found 'em through this forum, and I've been listening to their 2 albums non-stop for the past few weeks. Amazing stuff! Learning Bland Street Bloom on the guitar as we speak :)
Love the band hate the singers.
I do really think their work has real merit though; for example I think that Bland Street Bloom and Peepshow are really good (they are, however, the only songs I know where the vocalists have a go at singing and not screaming)
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Sikth!
Found 'em through this forum, and I've been listening to their 2 albums non-stop for the past few weeks. Amazing stuff! Learning Bland Street Bloom on the guitar as we speak :)
Love the band hate the singers.
I do really think their work has real merit though; for example I think that Bland Street Bloom and Peepshow are really good (they are, however, the only songs I know where the vocalists have a go at singing and not screaming)
They've left now =(
But personally I think their vocals are brilliant.
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Sikth!
Found 'em through this forum, and I've been listening to their 2 albums non-stop for the past few weeks. Amazing stuff! Learning Bland Street Bloom on the guitar as we speak :)
Love the band hate the singers.
I do really think their work has real merit though; for example I think that Bland Street Bloom and Peepshow are really good (they are, however, the only songs I know where the vocalists have a go at singing and not screaming)
They've left now =(
But personally I think their vocals are brilliant.
Any idea what they've been replaced with?
I do think that they are good at what they do but I just wish they would reign it in a bit as it's not the best they are capable of IMO.
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The Genesis Archives, Vol. 1 Disc 3
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Kris De Bruyne - Vilvoorde City
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I've had a re-listen to 01011001 and it's getting better.
Perhaps I should give Fear of a Blank Planet another run as I hated that album on my first listen and have not given it another listen really.
Could be a bit like The Mars Volta as I hated them first 10 or so times I heard them and now Deloused in the Comatorium is now one of my favourite albums.
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The Fall Of Troy. Erak is a genius. Wish I could sing and play like that at the same time :(
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The Clash and The Ruts and still more SOAD
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I've become totally obsessed with Wishbone Ash (about 30 years too late, I know :roll: ). That's all I'm listening to at the moment.
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I've been absolutely obsessed by Periphery lately - Amazing band.
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I've been absolutely obsessed by Periphery lately - Amazing band.
same. its just the singing i can't get over. and the production is just perfection. inertia and icarus got me through feb half term in france. i think i played each about 150 times.
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I've been absolutely obsessed by Periphery lately - Amazing band.
same. its just the singing i can't get over. and the production is just perfection. inertia and icarus got me through feb half term in france. i think i played each about 150 times.
For me its Isomnia.
But the Walk has got possibly the best tone I have ever heard from any high gain recording - Its just soooooo tight.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=147108
All bulb's soundclick stuff, he seems to put his MSN there aswell, which is a bit odd - I'm sure he's swamped.
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yeah insomnia is probably my favourite guitarwise. i only managed to get the two mentioned with singing so i listened to those more so i could sing along.
yeah i visit bulbs myspace regularally, he's a machine. and everything he does just sounds amazing.
i agree about the walk. that is tone. i need a podxt. i think the drums help in making it sounds unbelivably tight being midi programmed and they sound soooo good aswell.
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yeah insomnia is probably my favourite guitarwise. i only managed to get the two mentioned with singing so i listened to those more so i could sing along.
yeah i visit bulbs myspace regularally, he's a machine. and everything he does just sounds amazing.
i agree about the walk. that is tone. i need a podxt. i think the drums help in making it sounds unbelivably tight being midi programmed and they sound soooo good aswell.
But yeah - The singer has a brilliant voice.
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its such a breath of fresh air in that musical context. i hear so many bands whose guitars and drums and bass are awesome, but then the singer comes in and totally spoils it. its so hard to find a decent singer. i should know :oops:
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its such a breath of fresh air in that musical context. i hear so many bands whose guitars and drums and bass are awesome, but then the singer comes in and totally spoils it. its so hard to find a decent singer. i should know :oops:
I love it - He's got the whole Sikth clean voice thing going on, and some of the more interesting voices going on aswell, meanwhile the guitarists are playing meshuggah half the time, in songs like Inertia, and then Sikth in songs like Insomnia.
Its sooo fresh, and sounds SOOOOO tight.
But I just can't get over how good their guitars sound.
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Big Linda
Leaf Hound
Voodoo Six
Black Tide
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I've been absolutely obsessed by Periphery lately - Amazing band.
same. its just the singing i can't get over. and the production is just perfection. inertia and icarus got me through feb half term in france. i think i played each about 150 times.
For me its Isomnia.
But the Walk has got possibly the best tone I have ever heard from any high gain recording - Its just soooooo tight.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=147108
All bulb's soundclick stuff, he seems to put his MSN there aswell, which is a bit odd - I'm sure he's swamped.
I checked them out. Good stuff! I liked this one. I laughed out loud! Top stuff, read along with the lyrics. 8)
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=3240911
It pisses over Maria Carey's song doesn't it!!
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Big Linda
Leaf Hound
Voodoo Six
Black Tide
Leaf Hound, I've got Growers Of Mushroom knocking about somewhere! 8)
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Right now I'm at work & I've worryingly gone all Nu-Metal & I'm listening to Spineshank... I'm so late nineties :lol:
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led zep - physical graffiti
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Rainbow, Long Live Rock N Roll, Rainbow Rising
Yngwie Malmsteen, Magnum Opus
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oh, and i'm listening to Argus by Wishbone Ash
I was listening to that the other day, excellent stuff.
Beel listening to the CD version of the 1st four albums for 2 weeks now, Damn you two (Blue & Philly)
Ofcourse I have now (only just) realised how much Thin Lizzy "borrowed" from them
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Ofcourse I have now (only just) realised how much Thin Lizzy "borrowed" from them
Yeah, and I've been wondering if some of the early Rush material (circa Caress Of Steel) had a bit of a Wishbone Ash influence, too.
It's funny, I was familiar with some WA stuff when I was a kid, I liked it but only had a couple of the albums. But suddenly I've just connected with it in a big way - it's so melodic, even lightweight, but with tons of guitar. And so British sounding!
I'm buying the albums like crazy. Not sure if I'll bother with all the post Martin Turner/Laurie Wisefield stuff, though.
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Ofcourse I have now (only just) realised how much Thin Lizzy "borrowed" from them
Yeah, and I've been wondering if some of the early Rush material (circa Caress Of Steel) had a bit of a Wishbone Ash influence, too.
Rush toured with Wishbone Ash and have always cited them as a latter influence during their proto-metal period. (2112, Caress Of Steel, A Farewell To Kings)
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Rush toured with Wishbone Ash and have always cited them as a latter influence during their proto-metal period. (2112, Caress Of Steel, A Farewell To Kings)
Cool, glad I wasn't imagining things! :)
Also listening to:
Liberty 37 - The Greatest Gift
Completely forgot I had this, just found it the other day. Now it goes back on the shelf for another 10 years...
Baroness/Unpersons - A Grey Sigh In A Flower Husk
SAHG - SAHG II
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Albums I went through yesterday (after midnight these parts by the way if any foreign nationals are confused)
Jethro Tull : Aqualung
Joe Jackson : Rain
Mike Oldfield : Tubular Bells
Thin Lizzy : Live album that was given away with a newspaper a while back (I won't say which as I'm too ashamed to admit my dad got the Mail, if only for the offer...)
It would have been more but rechargeable AAAs are a waste of time really and don't last long enough to be worth bothering with but my parents are getting at me for my battery consumption. So basically; I ran out of battery power.
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Some Steelheart, mainly reminded due to the drummers death
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Graveland - Dawn of Iron Blades
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The Stranglers, Rattus Norvegicus, Black and White and Live X Cert.
These boys are scary and what's more scary is I've been listening to them for over 30 years!
Anyone else lke them?
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I'm listening to Airbourne at the minute.... great band
sorry here's the link
http://www.airbournerock.com/
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Witch - Paralyzed
J. Mascis's metal side-project. I really love the first Witch album, which is a glorious slice of sloppy, ragged, '70s-sounding stoner metal, so I was quite excited to find the follow-up in HMV today.
But this new album is much faster and more aggressive, more like punk metal or something... I don't like it. Maybe it'll grow on me.
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Hey Johnny I'm a big Strangler fan - Jean Jaques bass tone is one of my favourite of all times.
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The Stranglers, Rattus Norvegicus, Black and White and Live X Cert.
These boys are scary and what's more scary is I've been listening to them for over 30 years!
Anyone else lke them?
Too bloody sure I likr them.
They where the 1st gig I ever went to, and there where only 3 stabbings that night.
I was somewhat shocked when I found out that Hugh Cornwell played in bands along side Richard Thompson when he was younger
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i'm listening to the kinks singles collection. i've decided i really like the kinks.
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Deep Purple, Burn
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Deep Purple, Burn
8)
Which reminds me, I wish they'd hurry up and do the remastered edition of Stormbringer. It seems to be taking forever.
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The Stranglers, Rattus Norvegicus, Black and White and Live X Cert.
These boys are scary and what's more scary is I've been listening to them for over 30 years!
Anyone else lke them?
Too bloody sure I likr them.
They where the 1st gig I ever went to, and there where only 3 stabbings that night.
I was somewhat shocked when I found out that Hugh Cornwell played in bands along side Richard Thompson when he was younger
Hey Johnny I'm a big Strangler fan - Jean Jaques bass tone is one of my favourite of all times.
Hey hey! I thought you two would like The Stranglers!! :D Your first gig was to see these Kilby? I was obsessed by this band from the age of 11. Their whole sound mesmerised me so I'm well envious!! Where did you see them? My mate in Glasgow saw them at The Barrowlands and his Sister Karen snogged JJ Burnell!!
I agree Phil, his bass tone was just something else, it all came about by accident so I understand.
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THE STRANGLERS!!! My god I love them.
My parents had 'Golden Brown' on Vinyl, and I remember listening to it constantly as a little kid. Amazing.
P.S. If you like the Stranglers, make sure you DON'T listen to the Golden Brown remix by some DJ. :roll:
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Tracks from the new Def Leppard album, best stuff they have done for years.
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Hey hey! I thought you two would like The Stranglers!! :D Your first gig was to see these Kilby? I was obsessed by this band from the age of 11. Their whole sound mesmerised me so I'm well envious!! Where did you see them? My mate in Glasgow saw them at The Barrowlands and his Sister Karen snogged JJ Burnell!!
I agree Phil, his bass tone was just something else, it all came about by accident so I understand.
It was in Belfast in Jan / Feb 81 and was a sight to behold.
Funny enough a friend of mine was told to fu*k off by Jet Black earlier that day. Apparently Jet was pigging out on his dinner just inside the stage door (for all to see). Needless to say he asked for an autograph and got offered some advice instead.
I also saw them in Alexandria Palace just before Hugh Cornwell left and I have to say it was one of the most dissapointing gigs I have ever been to.
From what I remember from a JJ Burnel interview, much of his bass tone comes from using 2 sharkfin picks. My daughters little Daisy rock bass gives a tone bery similat to the Peaches tone.
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Hey hey! I thought you two would like The Stranglers!! :D Your first gig was to see these Kilby? I was obsessed by this band from the age of 11. Their whole sound mesmerised me so I'm well envious!! Where did you see them? My mate in Glasgow saw them at The Barrowlands and his Sister Karen snogged JJ Burnell!!
I agree Phil, his bass tone was just something else, it all came about by accident so I understand.
It was in Belfast in Jan / Feb 81 and was a sight to behold.
Funny enough a friend of mine was told to fu*k off by Jet Black earlier that day. Apparently Jet was pigging out on his dinner just inside the stage door (for all to see). Needless to say he asked for an autograph and got offered some advice instead.
I also saw them in Alexandria Palace just before Hugh Cornwell left and I have to say it was one of the most dissapointing gigs I have ever been to.
From what I remember from a JJ Burnel interview, much of his bass tone comes from using 2 sharkfin picks. My daughters little Daisy rock bass gives a tone bery similat to the Peaches tone.
Check out the lyrics to Ugly and listen along. To those who don't know download ugly from the Rattus Norvigecus album, it's a fantastic song.
2 shark fin picks and a large marshall amp as well, didn't the sound engineer get it wrong when the recorded it but left the bass tone very loud in the mix as everyone loved it?
Here's the lyrics!
I could have read a poem called Ozymandias to her
Instead I lived for the moment
It was a futile gesture anyway
I was here, and she was here
Ana being broad, of minds and hips
We did the only thing possible
I guess I shouldn't have strangled her to death
But I had to go to work and she had laced my coffee with acid
Normally I wouldn't have minded but I'm allergic to sulphuric acid
Besides she had acne, and if you've got acne, well, I apologise for
disliking it intensely, but it's understandable that ugly people have
got complexes I mean it seems to me that ugly people don't have a chance
It's Only the children of the $%ing wealthy who tend to be good
looking An ugly fart attracts a good-looking chick if he's got money
(x3)
It's different for Jews somehow. it'd like to see a passionate film
between the two ugliest people in the world. When I say ugly, I don't
mean rough looking, I mean hideous.
Don't tell me that aesthetics are subjective. You
Just know the truth when you see it, whatever it is
Muscle power (x4
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Kansas, Two For The Show
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gaslight anthem
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def leppard - through the night :twisted:
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Soundgarden's discography :twisted: So awesome, I would love so much for them to get back together!
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Saviours, Black Cobra and The Sword.
Saw them all last night and it was an awesome gig!
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Bethlehem's "Dark Metal"
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Whitesnake!!
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Megadeth - Peace sells... Awesome album. :evil: :evil: :twisted:
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THE STRANGLERS!!! My god I love them.
My parents had 'Golden Brown' on Vinyl, and I remember listening to it constantly as a little kid. Amazing.
P.S. If you like the Stranglers, make sure you DON'T listen to the Golden Brown remix by some DJ. :roll:
I've not heard it Sambo, I'd rather not either!
Have you heard their version of 'Walk On By'? Dionne Warwick sung the Original! :lol: It's well tasty!
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Clint Eastwood & General Saint, Talk about run.
Jeff Beck, Space For Papa, Angels (Footsteps). Over and over again. I'm trying to suss it out and have made some slow progress. :?
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Crass and Amebix have been the order of the day today.
As well as a wee bit Heaven And Hell, what with teh new one about to hit pre-production, I thought getting reaquainted couldn't hurt.
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Living Loud - Ex Ozzy + Steve Morse
Cry Of Love - Diamonds & Debris - great album from Audley Freed (Black Crowes)
Bruce & Trower - Seven Moons
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Skepticism - Aes
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Matt Costa's new album has just arrived, only on the first song though.
Either/Or by Elliot Smith arrived too, but not put it on yet.
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The Essential Louis Armstrong
King's X, s/t
White Lion, Pride
Rainbow, Rainbow Rising, Long Live Rock N Roll
The Beatles, Abbey Road
Riot, Rock City
AC/DC, Powerage
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Pink Floyd - DSotM
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An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess.
it is absolutely amazing in every way, Rudess is my hero
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The Definative Old Dirty B*stard Collection at the minute...... shame on me :oops:
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scorpions - world wide live
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scorpions - world wide live
Every song a winner! What a great album that is. :D
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scorpions - world wide live
Every song a winner! What a great album that is. :D
And a great home video, available on VHS and LaserDisc! PDT_008
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Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
Fast becoming one of my favourite albums, this one. Fantastic record :-)
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Led Zeppelin, s/t
Kansas, Two For The Show
Kansas, Masque
Uriah Heep, Demons & Wizards
Judas Priest, Sin After Sin
Deep Purple, Burn
Badlands, Voodoo Highway
Shadow Gallery, Legacy
Rush, Roll The Bones
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the mars volta - amputechture
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Led Zeppelin, s/t
Kansas, Two For The Show
Kansas, Masque
Uriah Heep, Demons & Wizards
Judas Priest, Sin After Sin
Deep Purple, Burn
Badlands, Voodoo Highway
Shadow Gallery, Legacy
Rush, Roll The Bones
Must admit I've never heard of Shadow Gallery, but the rest are sheer vintage quality! :)
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My small Queen collection. For some reason I never realised how good they were until now. Love it, gonna have to get some more.
Did May use AC30s on everything? I love the tone on Princes of the Universe, but it sounds a bit fatter and gainier than Tie Your Mother Down, Fat Bottomed Girls etc. Either way I think I want one now :P AC15 head is £565 tho :cry: How about a treble booster into my laney, would that work or do you really need the vox voicing and el84s to get the right kinda sound?
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My small Queen collection. For some reason I never realised how good they were until now. Love it, gonna have to get some more.
Did May use AC30s on everything? I love the tone on Princes of the Universe, but it sounds a bit fatter and gainier than Tie Your Mother Down, Fat Bottomed Girls etc. Either way I think I want one now :P AC15 head is £565 tho :cry: How about a treble booster into my laney, would that work or do you really need the vox voicing and el84s to get the right kinda sound?
I have a VC30 for sale for less than half the price of that AC15 ;)
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Motorhead: Rock n Roll
AC/DC Flick of the Switch
and I just got 'The Rutles'...
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Must admit I've never heard of Shadow Gallery, but the rest are sheer vintage quality! :)
Prog rock meets 80s Shrapnel-era shred with a dash of Alice Cooper. GREAT STUFF for any rock fan!
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Just got Rush: Snakes & Arrows Live - a double live CD recorded last year at Rotterdam, the same setlist as when I saw them at Wembley. Yes, it's very good :)
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Football results, well Score actually......
.....and the wife on the verge of scoring.
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The Pump on the latest Guitar Techniques CD. Think I'm gonna learn it.
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I've still got Alter Bridge - One Day Remains in my car CD player ... a month after I bought it.
It's a wonderful album - even for an Old School duffer like me :oops:
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Just got Rush: Snakes & Arrows Live - a double live CD recorded last year at Rotterdam, the same setlist as when I saw them at Wembley. Yes, it's very good :)
Is there anything fancy or "limited edition" about it, like a digipak or DVD?
I've already spent too much money this month, so I'm trying to delay a week or two before buying anything else.
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Rush: Snakes & Arrows Live
Is there anything fancy or "limited edition" about it, like a digipak or DVD?
No, it's just a straight up double live CD. Even the booklet doesn't have much more in it than basic credits & a few live pics.
Some might says it's a bit of a con to release a third live CD in as many tours, but I'm not complaining. They played "Digital Man" (one of my absolute favourite Rush songs) which made it worth the purchase price alone for me....
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It's reached the point where I expect a live CD or DVD after every Rush studio album! But that's not a complaint. :lol:
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Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley (solo album 1978 while still in Kiss)
Brilliant stuff - straight ahead rock and roll
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Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley (solo album 1978 while still in Kiss)
Brilliant stuff - straight ahead rock and roll
Because I'm snoooooooow bliiiiiiiiiiiiiind!
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Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley (solo album 1978 while still in Kiss)
Brilliant stuff - straight ahead rock and roll
Because I'm snoooooooow bliiiiiiiiiiiiiind!
Yeah - the Ace gig in London this month was just so damn good
He played that song aklong with stuff like Parasite, Strangeways, Deuce, Rip It out etc
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Dismember - Under A Bloodred Sky
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iPod on random
Motorhead - we are motorhead
Alice In Chains - down in a hole (unplugged)
Def Lep - paino version of 2 steps behind I think, and animal unplugged
and some others, but i really can't remember, a Korn remix of some form
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Origin - Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas
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Obzen - Still listening to it and its awesome.
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Sleep - Sleep's Holy Mountain. Way better than Dopesmoker, which I thought was a huge steaming pile of turd :lol: Sorry doom fans, that album was awful and overrated imo.
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Sleep - Sleep's Holy Mountain. Way better than Dopesmoker, which I thought was a huge steaming pile of turd :lol: Sorry doom fans, that album was awful and overrated imo.
I think there's something about Dopesmoker, it feels more complete than Sleep's Holy Mountain somehow. I don't enjoy it exactly, but I like to listen to it a couple of times a year just for the experience. Unless I'm pressed for time, then I listen to Jerusalem instead. :wink:
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Nothing in Dopesmoker really caught my attention, I just thought it was incredibly dull. Prefer the more upbeat nature of Holy Mountain I think :)
Anyone heard the new leaked Opeth songs? I think they're great, The Lotus Eater has a really cool funky/jazzy bit towards the end :)
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Helloween - Gambling With The Devil
(a fine album, as recommended by TO)
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The Hellacopters: Head Off
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Nothing in Dopesmoker really caught my attention, I just thought it was incredibly dull. Prefer the more upbeat nature of Holy Mountain I think :)
Anyone heard the new leaked Opeth songs? I think they're great, The Lotus Eater has a really cool funky/jazzy bit towards the end :)
the first time i heard the lotus eater i was absolutely shocked at how different it sounded to anything else they've put out... i mean... clean vocals over a blastbeat! and they've never alternated between cleans and growls so quickly! i think the tracks are really good tho, and they're still managing to put out something unique every time... opeth all the way.
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I've been listening to Opeth pretty much every day for a week, in have all the albums now and i really can't say i dislike any of them. Also heard the new tracks, they sound a lot different but i think it will be a great album once again!
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Kiss - Alive 1
Still one of my favourite albums some 28 years after i bought it.
Forget Alive 2/3 and 4 - the first live KISS album from 1975 is worth listening to.......
I'm amused that it is being rediscovered by players of Guitar Hero because of Strutter being on hat game.
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Opeth are truly amazing... Ghost Reveries must be one of the most perfect albums i could name.
Also been listening to Transcendental by To-Mera a lot. Progressive Metal with female vocals and fantastic classically-influenced piano which imo we dont hear enough of in metal.
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classically-influenced piano which imo we dont hear enough of in metal.
cough*SAVATAGE*cough PDT_008
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Judas Priest - Painkiller (!!)
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Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days.
I've got major GAS for a Minimoog.
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Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days.
I've got major GAS for a Minimoog.
He is more like a guitarist than most guitarists with that bloody thing :)
Golden Earrings album To the Hilt made me feel the same way for a mini moog, but only for the bass lines.
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Turns out the whole of Opeths new album, Watershed has leaked now. Its bloody brilliant :) I'll definitely be buying this when it comes out officially.
I've actually just bought the albums of theirs that I downloaded before - I feel so guilty stealing music off such talented musicians :oops: I got Damnation as well, I havent heard anything off that yet so will see how it is when it arrives.
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damnation is amazing. probably one of my favourite albums ever.
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Maximum Security - Tony Macalpine.
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Combination of Venetian Snares and Blood Island Raiders at the moment. Somewhat different to each other....
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A combination of my fridge being very loud, cat sqwarking and the snooker.
But I was listening to Cold Cut all day. Going through a bit of a drum and bass revival at the minute.
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Opeth - Watershed I'm really liking this despite not being a big fan of theirs. The songwriting and production is top-notch, and the new guitarist having a decent vibrato helps as well.
Veil of Maya - The Common Man's Collapse Not a fan of death growl vocals, but the music itself is some of the best I've heard in ages. Amazingly tight guitar work.
Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet Haven't listened to Satch in ages, and I'd managed to convince myself I wasn't too keen on his stuff. Listening to it again, I'm really enjoying it as music, not guitar w**kery.
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Finished working for the afternoon, so Hot Rat's by Frank Zappa is about to be put on (before the wife comes home from work and tells me to turn it down/off)
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Finished working for the afternoon, so Hot Rat's by Frank Zappa is about to be put on (before the wife comes home from work and tells me to turn it down/off)
I have the 'Peaches en Regalia' coin single from that album.
It is fantastic.
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Willie The Pimp is from Hot Rats, no? I love that son!
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Q and Not U - No Kill No Beep Beep
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Currently listening to:
the new Satriani album
Paul Gilbert - Silence Followed by a Deafening Roar,
The Formation of Damnation by Testament;
and the Buddy Whittington (John Mayall/Bluesbreakers guitarist) solo album.
Whittington gets such an awesome tone from a stupidly simple setup!
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been listening to Bjork this last few days, because i saw her live last night! pretty good show, her vocals are actually better live than on record, and the 12 piece horn section was pretty cool. not a guitar in sight though :(
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A bit of a study in contrasts tonight:
Mastodon - Remission
Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall
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Currently listening to Mercenary while at work, but the albums that are doing it for me at the moment
Meshuggah - Obzen
Pure insanity. Meshuggah at their best.
Ayreon - 01011001
Prog rock genius, great vocalists involved (some of my favourite on the planet involved)
Decrepit Birth - Diminishing Between Worlds
Influenced by Death and Cynic but with their own sound, fantastic Tech/Death band
Iced Earth - Horror Show
Insanely good guitar tone, great album
Currently waiting for the new Pyramaze, new Evergrey (best band ever for me), new Iced Earth, and also whatever else will come out this year to kick me in the face :D
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Currently waiting for the ... new Evergrey (best band ever for me)
Nice to meet a fellow Evergrey fan!!
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Currently waiting for the ... new Evergrey (best band ever for me)
Nice to meet a fellow Evergrey fan!!
:D
I couldn't imagine not liking anything Evergrey put out, they have the perfect combination of great vocals, great guitars, great progressive songs, great keyboards, great drums, and now great bass, great amps and 7 strings too :D
Everything I could ever want in a band :D
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Whitesnake - Good to be bad!!
Bloody excellent album - the first CD I've bought in years with no filler tracks, it's almost as if John Sykes was back...
Imagine the 87 album crossed with Coverdale/Page.
I love it. PDT_003 PDT_003 PDT_003
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Yeah, I'm tempted to get that Whitesnake album, for some reason... and I haven't really liked anything of theirs since the Marsden/Moody days. :?
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The neighbours cat making some very strange noises, trying to get my cat (Dweezil) out to play......... she doesn't seem to care, she's still sitting next to me.
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Yeah, I'm tempted to get that Whitesnake album, for some reason... and I haven't really liked anything of theirs since the Marsden/Moody days. :?
Ah Go on...go on.. I'll put lead in your pencil and a silly grin on your face!
It's top stuff.
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Ah Go on...go on.. I'll put lead in your pencil and a silly grin on your face!
I'll believe the latter, but the former might be more of a challenge. :(
Yeah, I'll get it quick while the limited edition's still available.
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^ New Whitesnake album is a killer - Aldrich and Beach are on top form, and Cov doesn't sound half bad either!
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^ It's the Reb Beach factor that's got me interested really, as I'm an unashamed Winger fan! :lol:
But I get the impression Aldrich is the main man in Whitesnake, Reb seems to be very much the "second" guitarist.
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Yes, Aldrich is the leading guitar player, I would say - he and Coverdale wrote all the songs, but on the album Beach plays a few nice solos, and it works very well, because of how much his style contrasts with Aldrich's.
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Opeth - Damnation. I've only listened to a few tracks but it's awesome. Very different to a lot of their other stuff but I really like it. I've started buying CDs again instead of downloading them, I was starting to feel guilty about stealing good music :lol: :oops: So I'm starting to buy all the good albums I've downloaded. Plus it looks cool, having a full cd rack.
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I'm also an Unashamed Winger fan PDT_003 and hell, Reb Beach PWNZ!1!.
I'm listening to a bit of Winger these days. Anyone remember the track 'Rainbow in the rose'?
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Pete Molinari's new album. Got a bit of a 50's thing going on but I like it.
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Morcheba - there's something about a sitar and a resonator playing together that sounds awesome
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Primus - Welcome To This World
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Whitesnake - Good to be Bad
OK, so I did buy it, and I'm finding it quite strange. The songs are really good, and I like the guitar playing... but what in the name of all that's holy has happened to Coverdale's voice? He sounds fine most of the time, but sometimes he's really high and thin. And every now and then he drops into his old lower register, and suddenly he sounds like he's gargling a bucket of phlegm. Has he had throat surgery or something?
And the production is bizarre - really dense and murky. The guitars and vocals are half-buried in a big rumble of bass and keys - the guitar tones don't have any edge or clarity. Except maybe the last track, which is a bit more like the old days when Coverdale wasn't afraid to have a really sparse production, with his voice "naked" at the front of the mix. I really should have Lovehunter and Ready an' Willing on CD....
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gary moore - wishing well
cream - sunshine of your love
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Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry. Got it delivered yesterday and early impressions are that it is very good indeed.
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Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry. Got it delivered yesterday and early impressions are that it is very good indeed.
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Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry. Got it delivered yesterday and early impressions are that it is very good indeed.
That's a great album, I didn't like it at first but it really grew on me. I listened to it every day for about a month at one point.
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Well now blackstone cherry..damn you
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Really getting into Dry Kill Logic at the moment (The Dead and Dreaming album). And STILL listening to (and loving) Obzen by Meshuggah. What an album!
Roo
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Coheed & Cambria, the entire Amory Wars saga in order.
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Still waiting for the new Satriani album (it's not out here until May 21st) so I'm filling the gap with lots of Gov't Mule instead.
The next 11 days can take as long as they want 8)
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John Mayer - Continum, why did nobody tell me about him?
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Compilation: The Music of GTA IV.
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John Mayer - Continum, why did nobody tell me about him?
Great album. I soooo want the tone he has on the first few bits of the Belief solo.
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I just got two CD's from Cousin Harley; Jukin' and Hillbilly Madness.
Awesome player, here's some links:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lpmPY5UFoBQ
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qAeUVyIb5_8&feature=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lBcE0LGOKLE
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VAN HALEN - UP FOR BREAKFAST
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Bret Garsed - Big Sky
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Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia,
No guitars but great tunes - Not heard it in a while.
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Dokken - Lightning Strikes Again
A good return to form on this new CD
Guitarist Jon Levin sounding very close to George Lynch in so many ways
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Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia,
No guitars but great tunes - Not heard it in a while.
tis on my phone for regular listening
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http://www.myspace.com/deadmeadow
Some of the tracks are a bit boring but the riffs are pretty good, and the tone is really good - tele into an Orange I think :)
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I've been watching and listening to Pearl Jam - Immagine in Cornice. It's pretty damn good.
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Ondskapt - Dodens Evangelium
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Going through a Neil Young phase right now.
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I've become re-obsessed with
Eric Clapton "Pilgrim"
A really under-rated album with some very contemporary r&b flavours to his blues.
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Going through a Neil Young phase right now.
Those can last years!
Love NY!!!!
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Neil Young songs have mysteriously been popping in my head for the last few days, this confirms it.... gonna have to put harvest back on the phone for the walk to work tomorrow
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Okay, I've now played the album 3 times through today and am almost ready to write up a review on the latest DOKKEN platter, Lightning Strikes Again.
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Okay, I've now played the album 3 times through today and am almost ready to write up a review on the latest DOKKEN platter, Lightning Strikes Again.
Whenever I hear that title, the Ozzy line always goes through my head. Would love to hear that!
Today has seen some Alice Cooper and Motley Crue
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Okay, I've now played the album 3 times through today and am almost ready to write up a review on the latest DOKKEN platter, Lightning Strikes Again.
I could do the same - I rather like it
Certainly a lot better than Hell To Pay and more in the Lynch era stylewise
This week it's been
Songs From The Sparkle Louge - Def Leppard
Good to be Bad - Whitesnake
Lightning Strikes Again - Dokken
Running Wild - Airbourne
Oh and the remaster of KISS Alive!
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I could do the same - I rather like it
Well, I'll be looking for your input when I post it! :)
Without tipping my hand, I will say that this is the Dokken album fans have been pining for since BFTA, and it delivers on almost all counts.
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Van Halen 1 being cranked out my laptop's speakers in this ropey hotel room. :evil:
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Dear Penis by Rodney Carrington............ just found a load of music that used to be on my computer at uni.
Ohhh, it's Old Love by Clapton now.
EDIT: Just gone from Beaver Patrol by Pop Will Eat Itself to Ry Cooder - this is a bit of an ecclectic CD.
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Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash - New Live Dates Vols 1 & 2
And I was having a bit of a tidy up and found a very random selection of things I haven't listened to for ages:
The Answer - Rise
The Haunted - The Haunted
Evanescence - The Open Door
Opeth - Still Life
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KAMELOT
Really getting into these guys - Awesome tone, epic songs.
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Wage Slave by All Shall Perish. Awesome blast beats and double pedal madness.
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All shall perish are crazzzyy! I swear the lead guitarist use a 7 string but strung with a extra high string, for extra shred. Jeez.
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RUSH
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RUSH
+1 on that. Believe it or not I had never heard any Rush until a friend leant me 2112 earlier this week. I have had Passage to Bangkok and The Twilight Zone going around in my head for hours today.
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RUSH
+1 on that. Believe it or not I had never heard any Rush until a friend leant me 2112 earlier this week. I have had Passage to Bangkok and The Twilight Zone going around in my head for hours today.
Oh, you're in for some fun! 30-odd years of Rush albums to explore! :D
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I'm still undecided on Rush. Sometimes I think they're great but then I get sick of Geddy Lee's voice and Lifesons tone :lol:
I've been on a bit of a thrash metal kick today, listening to Coroner - Semtex Revolution as we speak, the main riff sounds like a good rhythm guitar workout.
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RUSH
+1 on that. Believe it or not I had never heard any Rush until a friend leant me 2112 earlier this week. I have had Passage to Bangkok and The Twilight Zone going around in my head for hours today.
Oh, you're in for some fun! 30-odd years of Rush albums to explore! :D
Any suggestion on which ones to listen to first Philly? There is a LOT to choose from!
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Queen - Live at Wembley
Such an incredible live album!
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RUSH
+1 on that. Believe it or not I had never heard any Rush until a friend leant me 2112 earlier this week. I have had Passage to Bangkok and The Twilight Zone going around in my head for hours today.
Oh, you're in for some fun! 30-odd years of Rush albums to explore! :D
Any suggestion on which ones to listen to first Philly? There is a LOT to choose from!
Depends on what era of Rush you like. You can generally divide Rush's output into the following categories:
Early era, very big Zeppelin influence: Rush, Fly By Night, Caress Of Steel
(Ric bass, Slingerland/Ludwig drums, lots of fuzz tone guitar; very high singing!)
Progressive era: 2112, A Farewell To Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, Power Windows
(Expansive arrangements, some of their most technical material)
Synth era: Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, Hold Your Fire
(Lots of great 80s synth tones, 'big '80s' production; change from Gibsons to Fender Strats, Marshall to Gallien Krueger amps)
Modern era: Presto, Roll The Bones, Counterparts, Test For Echo
(Strats, Signature guitars, and finally PRS guitars; very high end production value; shorter songs that feature a lot more social commentary)
Neo Peart era: Vapor Trails, Snakes & Arrows
(Albums made after Peart's recovery following the tragic loss of his family. Back to Les Pauls for Lifeson!)
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What Ben said! :D
My personal favourites are Permanent Waves (the first one I bought as a new release, back in 1980) and Moving Pictures (often regarded as their definitive album).
Rush are one of the very few bands who (IMO) have never released a by-the-numbers, treading-water kind of album, and after over 30 years their new stuff is absolutely as vital as ever.
My least favourite period was the mid/late 80s when Geddy was using a lot of synths - Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, Hold Your Fire. They started going back to a leaner, more guitar-based sound on Presto and Roll The Bones, but for me the real return to top form was Counterparts, which I love (I seem to be in a minority in regarding that particular album as a landmark, but whatever).
The other big thing to note with Rush is that they've punctuated each "phase" of their career with live albums - nowadays they seem to release a live set after every studio one! The live albums are all well worth getting.
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Cheers Philly and Ben. My first reaction was wow. My second reaction was c*ap as I realised that I will be losing a few months of my life just listening to Rush - your comments have helped me build a plan of attack though!!
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Hank Marvin - Limited Slip
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One of my mates mowing my garden :lol:
But I'll be listening to me opening a beer in a matter of seconds.
Music wise though - In Rainbows, Radiohead
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Jon Oliva's Pain, Global Warning. Review to be posted soon! :)
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Down discography. It's awesome :)
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Crowbar, YOB and Lazarus Blackstar mostly today.
Though it's been a week of Nick Cave's new album and Cobalt, who for some reason I'd never encountered before, and they're like sandpaper to the face, really great.
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Some acoustic guitar pieces. Being played by my Friend.
He recorded a C/D on his computer, & i`ve got a copy. The 1st track is Great !
Breaking Free is my personal fav, at the moment.
:D 8) JT
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Well mostly today have SOAD, Serj on his own, bit of RUSH 2112 and farewell to kings.(damn you Phil havn't heard these for a while) and Nickel Creek..have these in a playlist on random play
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:D A farewell to kings is my personal fav Rush album. I espiecially think the title track is my fav. Right now i`m listerning to Saxon ! But having seen your post I`m going to listen to Rush !
:D 8)
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Emperor - Empty
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Janes Addiction - Jane Says live, the one with steel drums and stuff. So good. Reminds me of when I saw em live on the Strays tour, it was immense :D
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Ryan Adams "Gold"
Killswitch Engage "As daylight dies"
And Paul Gilbert "Get out of my yard"
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Eyehategod, Dopethrone, Down and Superjoint Ritual tonight
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Jeffry Lewis - 12 Crass Songs.
Best album I've heard in a long time (thinking about buying the Crass back catalogue now too)
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More Rush.
I now have all the albums up to Moving Pictures and they are all awesome!
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Jethro Tull, Aqualung
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Blind Guardian - Tales from the Twilight World
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Whitesnake: Come An' Get It
Steve Vai: Passion And Warfare
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Amebix - Arise!
Just great.
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Lets Get Crazy (Disc 1) 8)
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Tomn Waits - Real Gone
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The Black Crowes - Warpaint
Matt Schofield - Ear to the ground
Amy Winhouse - Back to Black
Brian Setzer - Ignition
Dio - Holy Diver
John Mayer - Continuum
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Headpins - Turn It Loud
Coney Hatch - Coney Hatch
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Tomn Waits - Real Gone
+1
good choice
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Metallica, Master Of Puppets
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Axis Of Perdition.
Great.
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Just watched, and listened to, Amazing Journey: the Story of The Who on BBC2. Terrific stuff.
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Just watched, and listened to, Amazing Journey: the Story of The Who on BBC2. Terrific stuff.
I agree, not much of a Who fan though (not by choice, just haven't heard that much of their stuff)
But it looks like I shall be listening to them more after that!
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Mrs 38th got it for me on DVD. I am always up for a bit of The Who. Meanwhile I am listening to Little Feat "Waiting For Columbus".
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Firebrand Boy,
Indian Summer
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got my dvd-audio player back up last night so i was listening to Bjork, The Flaming Lips and Neil Young. All sounded amazing! as well as being great music. it's criminal that hi-res audio fell by the wayside in favour of skanky mp3 :cry:
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it's criminal that hi-res audio fell by the wayside in favour of skanky mp3 :cry:
Yeah, it's strange that some technological "advances" are moving us in the direction of lower quality. Compressed audio formats and movies on silly little 2-inch screens. :roll:
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Testament: Formation of Damnation, been on repeat for a while - rly like it tbh.
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it's criminal that hi-res audio fell by the wayside in favour of skanky mp3 :cry:
Yeah, it's strange that some technological "advances" are moving us in the direction of lower quality. Compressed audio formats and movies on silly little 2-inch screens. :roll:
couldn't agree more Philly, i've got my DVD-A/SACD player and my HD-DVD player while my girlfiriend has an ipod and actually watches movies on either her computer or her phone! :o
people want quantity, not quality. just look at the muck people buy to eat from supermarkets! quality music, movies and food are all niche products now.
cynical rant over folks, back to telling us what you're listening to :wink:
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Its all about Opeth for me. A grand mix of old and new style metal.
But i listen to all sorts... ive just come out of a period of serious Van Halen feasting. It was all about The Mars Volta the month before.
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Its all about Opeth for me. A grand mix of old and new style metal.
+1
I was thinking today, if i could only listen one band for the rest of my life, I'd be most content with Opeth. Whatever mood i'd be in there'd be a song for it.
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a bit depressed and melancholic - listening to various led zep tracks.. kashmir, dazed and confused, babe i'm gonna leave you...
the perfect sound
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Akerc--ke.
Anyone gonna be at the Brum show on Thursday by any chance? Be nice to say hello to some folks.
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Scorpions - Live Bites
a great live album. worth getting if you're a scorpions fan - even if you have Tokyo Tapes or World Wide Live.
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Origin
Antithesis.
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Scorpions - Live Bites
a great live album. worth getting if you're a scorpions fan - even if you have Tokyo Tapes or World Wide Live.
at the right moment 'the wind of change' can bring a bit of dampness to the eye. other times its a bit too cheesy... today i can't get enough of this track for some reason. On the version on Live Bites the band absolutely nails it. Schenker's solo is masterful. Makes me proud to be a V player, and a european.
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Scorpions - Live Bites
a great live album. worth getting if you're a scorpions fan - even if you have Tokyo Tapes or World Wide Live.
at the right moment 'the wind of change' can bring a bit of dampness to the eye. other times its a bit too cheesy... today i can't get enough of this track for some reason. On the version on Live Bites the band absolutely nails it. Schenker's solo is masterful. Makes me proud to be a V player, and a european.
Calm down now gwEm, have a cup of tea. :wink:
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Calm down now gwEm, have a cup of tea. :wink:
:lol: suppose i got quite carried away there!
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Mr Big - Mr Big
Mr Big - Lean Into It
Much better than I remembered! Good singin', good playin'.
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Wishbone Ash - First Light
Charlie - Fantasy Girls & No Second Chance
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Just received my copy of Watershed. I love the packaging (yes I was sad enough to take pictures):
(http://i26.tinypic.com/25z46bk.jpg)
buying cds > downloading them :)
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buying cds > downloading them :)
+100
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Rodrigo y Gabriella
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Opeth - Watershed.
I did the bad thing and downloaded it but I will definitely be buying it as soon as I have time to get to a CD shop (assuming it's out yet, the Satriani album took about a month to get released here).
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Just received my copy of Watershed. I love the packaging (yes I was sad enough to take pictures):
(http://i26.tinypic.com/25z46bk.jpg)
buying cds > downloading them :)
It looks just like Free Live - the LP version!
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Big Business - Here Come The Waterworks
Fantastic, big, fat, dirty fuzzrock.
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Northers N and Till Death Unites Us are on the mp3 player alot recently. amazing albums.
Also Decapitated and Blood has Been Shed in the car, Very brutal.
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2Pac
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This (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=T2-EGFS4-ck&feature=related) was posted on hc yesterday and I really like it for some reason, especially when he starts using the looper later on. I downloaded his album to see if its any good, theres a few other good ones on it. Second Chance is better on that live version though :\
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gary moore monsters of rock live album
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Forty Deuce (featuring Richie Kotzen) - Nothing To Lose
One of those albums I just keep coming back to. Nothing fancy, just great songs.
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Aqua. Superb.
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opeth watershed is the dogs nads :)
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Gamma Ray - Send Me A Sign :guitar4:
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This (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=T2-EGFS4-ck&feature=related) was posted on hc yesterday and I really like it for some reason, especially when he starts using the looper later on. I downloaded his album to see if its any good, theres a few other good ones on it. Second Chance is better on that live version though :\
Pah! for excellent use of looping chickity check out Joseph Arthur (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Letfvx_VBvo). Amazing live performer. Seeing him next weekend :D
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This (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=T2-EGFS4-ck&feature=related) was posted on hc yesterday and I really like it for some reason, especially when he starts using the looper later on. I downloaded his album to see if its any good, theres a few other good ones on it. Second Chance is better on that live version though :\
ugh, it sounds so tinny and horrible!!
Very much enjoying Sevendust (all thereof). The tone on their latest album is really nice, although I prefer the music on their first album.
Roo
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ugh, it sounds so tinny and horrible!!
Very much enjoying Sevendust (all thereof). The tone on their latest album is really nice, although I prefer the music on their first album.
Roo
I thought you may comment on the telecaster :D I like the tone when it gets into it, the lead kinda thing he does. Mark, that Joseph Arthur video is indeed much better use of the looper.
I've just received my Indian Summer discography as recommended by indy. I've allready heard most of it but it's great, even when the vocals are shite it just fits! The packaging is awesome and yes once again I was sad enough to take photos :P
(http://i28.tinypic.com/6p6m4n.jpg)
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XXV Gathering by Killing Joke (a live release of their 25th anniversary show in '05).
On a side note, we should consider starting a new thread & locking this one at some point - really big threads screw the performance of the search engine (& thus the entire forum).
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Amebix - Arise, Discharge - Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing and Totalitar - Spela bort allt du har on random this early afternoon.
Hardcore can get bent, crust is where it's at 8)
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On a side note, we should consider starting a new thread & locking this one at some point - really big threads screw the performance of the search engine (& thus the entire forum).
I didn't know that (he says, adding another comment to the thread...)
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We cant get rid of this, its the longest running thread (I think) and one of jt's!
I'm listening to Fugazi - 13 Songs now. I dont know why I didnt like this the first time I heard it, it's great.
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60s surf band The Centurions - they did the heroin shoot up music in Pulp Fiction - awesome
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I'm on the Fugazi and Indian Summer with _tom_ tonight. Great taste my good man!
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Disturbed - Indestructible
Sounds identical to all their other albums. But I like all their other albums.
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I'm still having a Neil Young phase.
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I agree, we should keep jt's thread going for as long as we can.
Dream Theater - Octavarium (album)
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Shiny Toy Guns, one of my (many) guilty pleasures :oops: :lol:
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Still on Jeffery Lewis - 12 Crass Songs.
You all need to go out and buy this album :wink:
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Still on Jeffery Lewis - 12 Crass Songs.
You all need to go out and buy this album :wink:
No, no one does. In fact it should be avoided at all costs.
Turning Where Next Columbus? into a dreaful, boring, vitriol-less piece of twee shite provokes disgust (and frankly, a touch hostility :lol: ) in me.
In fact, I'm going to put the real thing on because I have taste and sense.
Crass - Penis Envy
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Devin Townsend's Physicist album at the moment. Good stuff.
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Desaparecidos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Suck that, society
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Still on Jeffery Lewis - 12 Crass Songs.
You all need to go out and buy this album :wink:
No, no one does. In fact it should be avoided at all costs.
Turning Where Next Columbus? into a dreaful, boring, vitriol-less piece of twee shite provokes disgust (and frankly, a touch hostility :lol: ) in me.
In fact, I'm going to put the real thing on because I have taste and sense.
Crass - Penis Envy
Well, I kind of agree, but I still like it. Might be raiding my old man's record collection (and deck) to get all the originals, haven't head them for years.
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Quartz, S/T
Philly Q, I await your response!! :)
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Rory Gallagher - Messin Whit the Kid from Live in Europe.
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Quartz, S/T
Philly Q, I await your response!! :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm going to let you down a bit, Ben. I remember Quartz, and I know Geoff Nicholls went on to be Sabbath's semi-official keyboard player, but the only thing I actually have with them on is the Muthas Pride 12" EP. And maybe a couple of tracks on NWOBHM compilations.
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Hehe, I meant mostly in terms of who on earth would remember this band besides myself, Feline, and Tim?! PDT_008
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Hehe, I meant mostly in terms of who on earth would remember this band besides myself, Feline, and Tim?! PDT_008
:lol: Is the album any good, by the way? I'm finding so little new stuff of interest I keep going back to the '70s and early '80s.
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Hehe, I meant mostly in terms of who on earth would remember this band besides myself, Feline, and Tim?! PDT_008
:lol: Is the album any good, by the way? I'm finding so little new stuff of interest I keep going back to the '70s and early '80s.
That is the best time period for music, imo.
The first album is hit or miss. It was produced by Iommi, and Brian May guest guitars on the song Circles. The songs Mainline Riders and Pleasure Seekers from the s/t are great.
By the 3rd-4th album, it's all good.
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I shall check it out. In fact I think I've had at least one of their albums on my Amazon wishlist for years.
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Ah how sweet - listen to the pensioners talking about the good old days... Why not listen to some real music?! Oasis FTW \o/
(this is obviously not to be taken seriously)
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Ah how sweet - listen to the pensioners talking about the good old days... Why not listen to some real music?! Oasis FTW \o/
(this is obviously not to be taken seriously)
And not exactly up-to-date either! Noel's almost as old as me!
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Def Leppard - High 'n' Dry
Main riff in 'Let it Go' = PURE TONE! I wonder what the rig is.
pure cutting edge up to date stuff! (ahem)
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Ozzy live with Zakk recently, live n loud, and a bit of Budokan.
I think Let it go is straight in to 100w JMP's, maybe the line is boosted a little bit.
I love that song!
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Cheers Will!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsHTmHSqQEg
Cool woman
Cool lies
You got me
Hypnotised
Slow down
Hold on
Your too fast
Too strong
I wonder if the Explorer has T-Tops or Dirty Fingers... Probably T-Tops.
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I think they use a similar backline
And I think the explorer may have been a Hamer standard?
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it may well have been a hamer indeed, i'm no def leppard expert. whatever it is, pete plays it well!
edit: heres the juicy info! http://www.steveclarkguitar.com/polishedHM1982.html
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it may well have been a hamer indeed, i'm no def leppard expert. whatever it is, pete plays it well!
edit: heres the juicy info! http://www.steveclarkguitar.com/polishedHM1982.html
Yeah, I remember that interview! Duncan '59s eh, after all the stick they get on this forum! :lol:
I think High 'n' Dry is by far the best Def Leppard album, always will be.
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I think High 'n' Dry is by far the best Def Leppard album, always will be.
They made more than that one?
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Taking us away from horrid, spandex straining, cliche ridden 80's pomp nonsense.
I have Clutch - Blast Tyrant on.
Now THAT'S tone, played by big fat men with big beards 8)
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Taking us away from horrid, spandex straining, cliche ridden 80's pomp nonsense.
I have Clutch - Blast Tyrant on.
Now THAT'S tone, played by big fat men with big beards 8)
+1, I love the tone on that album :)
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Taking us away from horrid, spandex straining, cliche ridden 80's pomp nonsense.
I have Clutch - Blast Tyrant on.
Now THAT'S tone, played by big fat men with big beards 8)
+1, I love the tone on that album :)
No reason not to like both. Clutch is my favourite (post 1970s) band, but I still listen to horrid, spandex straining, cliche ridden '80s pomp nonsense. :wink:
Anyway, High 'n' Dry had the spandex (everyone did in 1980) but not a trace of pomp. It's just a stomping hard rock album.
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Judas Priest ...
N O S T R A D A M U S
Review coming soon ...
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Judas Priest ...
N O S T R A D A M U S
Review coming soon ...
I heard this ages ago, as such, my review is already formulated:
Do not waste your money on this abysmal record. It's everything bad about the trad/power metal traditions (which to be fair, IS pretty much EVERYTHING) in one glorius Spinal Tap-level arse-up. Hell, if you're the biggest Priest fan in the world you should be ambarrased that your favourite band have produced this tripe.
I think it's more than fair.
NP: Anaal Nathrakh - Eschaton
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Def Leppard - High 'n' Dry
Main riff in 'Let it Go' = PURE TONE! I wonder what the rig is.
pure cutting edge up to date stuff! (ahem)
Def Leppard never sounded better
Mutt Lange produced this just after doing Back in Black and it shows
Both albums sound great - no nonsense good tones and kicking!
And I have no problems with Spandex!
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Judas Priest ...
N O S T R A D A M U S
Review coming soon ...
I heard this ages ago, as such, my review is already formulated:
Do not waste your money on this abysmal record. It's everything bad about the trad/power metal traditions (which to be fair, IS pretty much EVERYTHING) in one glorius Spinal Tap-level arse-up. Hell, if you're the biggest Priest fan in the world you should be ambarrased that your favourite band have produced this tripe.
I think it's more than fair.
NP: Anaal Nathrakh - Eschaton
I'd be Embarrassed that I spelled embarrassed wrong... I'm listening to Joseph Arthur and Sucioperro. Also just got into Sparta,
i like what i hear so far.
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I downloaded the Fugazi discography, its all good stuff :) I'll be buying it whenever I can afford it :(
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Judas Priest ...
N O S T R A D A M U S
Review coming soon ...
I heard this ages ago, as such, my review is already formulated:
Do not waste your money on this abysmal record. It's everything bad about the trad/power metal traditions (which to be fair, IS pretty much EVERYTHING) in one glorius Spinal Tap-level arse-up. Hell, if you're the biggest Priest fan in the world you should be ambarrased that your favourite band have produced this tripe.
I think it's more than fair.
NP: Anaal Nathrakh - Eschaton
I'd be Embarrassed that I spelled embarrassed wrong... I'm listening to Joseph Arthur and Sucioperro. Also just got into Sparta,
i like what i hear so far.
I'd be embarrassed to be pedantic enough to pick out obvious typos.
I think it probably started out as ashamed :lol:
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Nostradamus...
And I'm not in the least embarrassed :D
Well done chaps!
I'm not really into "metal" as such, but Judas Priest was the second gig I ever went to, back in 1980, and I've had a soft spot for them ever since. Angel of Retribution was OK, but it's not the sort of thing I'd listen to very often.
But this little offering, I had to get it the moment it came out, and I'm enjoying it very much. (Still not embarrassed!)
I thought it was going to be a bit dire with a couple of OK songs. But I like it all. It's not quite up there with Tommy and Lamb Lies Down but I think they've actually pulled it off.
I have to admit though, if it wasn't the Priest, I'd think it was a load of old b*llocks and I'd put the Lynyrd Skynyrd back on...!
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I have to admit though, if it wasn't the Priest, I'd think it was a load of old b*llocks and I'd put the Lynyrd Skynyrd back on...!
Now there's a telling comment. :wink:
I'll probably give it a go though.
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For me, it's mostly a mish-mash of oldies from my library and some recently downloaded stuff:
-Bartok: Violin Sonatas
-Liszt: piano concertos, etudes, hungarian rhapsodies, the lot!
-Unexpect: In a Flesh Aquarium
-Cult of Luna: Eternal Kingdom
-Bloodbath: The Wacken Carnage
-Flametal: Master of the Aire
-Textures: Silhouettes
-Quo Vadis: Defiant Imagination
-Scale the Summit: Monument
-John Zorn: 12 of the 100+ albums he's released :( can't find any more!
-Opeth: bits and pieces from the discography... seeing them in September! \m/
-Farmakon: Robin
-To-Mera: discography
-Fantomas: discography
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I have to admit though, if it wasn't the Priest, I'd think it was a load of old b*llocks and I'd put the Lynyrd Skynyrd back on...!
Now there's a telling comment. :wink:
I'll probably give it a go though.
I thought you'd like that :D
It is more a comment about my lack of open mind about some genres of music, though (or lack of time to investigate them) - I think I'm getting old :?
I would definitely give it a go Phil.
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OK, it's ordered. Deluxe Edition of course! :wink:
I also ordered Camel's The Snow Goose by way of contrast.
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Now playing, Unearth - the oncoming storm.
Guitars widdling a bit too much, not overly keen on the guitar tone, but on this record it's better than some of their others. Aside from that, superbly put together tracks, amazing drumming, I-WANT-THAT-SINGER vocals and otherwise, a thoroughly good listen!!
Roo
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-To-Mera: discography
I've been listening to them recently too, and I've been getting into Baroness' Red Album. Oh, and I seem to have a huge amount of Impellitteri on my iPod :oops:
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Mystery Jets
Biffy Clyro
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Now playing: Biffy Clyro - Now I'm Everyone (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/biffy+clyro/track/now+im+everyone)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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on holiday - just brought nostradamus here in Tower Records Dublin. Looking forward to get a chance to listen to it.
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The Pogues Box-set. And it's great.
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-To-Mera: discography
I've been listening to them recently too, and I've been getting into Baroness' Red Album. Oh, and I seem to have a huge amount of Impellitteri on my iPod :oops:
I think they're amazing, a totally underrated band... i quite like the female vocals as well.
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on holiday - just brought nostradamus here in Tower Records Dublin. Looking forward to get a chance to listen to it.
I love it (still not embarrassed) - I'll be interested to know what you think...
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Welcome to the Beautiful South - which seemed to be missing something...
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MachineHead "The Blackening".
Awesome album.
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Robin Trower - Passion
Wishbone Ash - Number The Brave
Hardly their finest hour, in either case!
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Queensryche : Operation Mindcrime 1 & 2
Playing live on sunday at the indigo/O2 , so getting in the mood already
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Currently anything to keep me awake as it's 02:10 and I have been in work since 09:00 yesterday morning (and I have to officially start again @ 09:00)
Over the last 3 hours it's been:
Johnny Cash : American IV
King Tubby : Meets Scientist at Dub Station
Kingston Wall : III (Trilogy)
and The Mystery Jets : Making Dens
I wish I was drunk or asleep
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Currently anything to keep me awake as it's 02:10 and I have been in work since 09:00 yesterday morning (and I have to officially start again @ 09:00)
I wish I was drunk or asleep
I hope you don't need to operate any dangerous heavy machinery, Rob!
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Pelican - The fire in our throats will beckon the thaw.
daft band name, daft cd name but amazing album. Since I discovered ISIS I am really getting into this genre of music.
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My mate told me to download The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing. I actually sort of like it :oops: :oops: Shut Up and Let Me Go is a great song!
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My mate told me to download The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing. I actually sort of like it :oops: :oops: Shut Up and Let Me Go is a great song!
They call me stacceeyyy
Man i hate that band lol
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Currently anything to keep me awake as it's 02:10 and I have been in work since 09:00 yesterday morning (and I have to officially start again @ 09:00)
I wish I was drunk or asleep
I hope you don't need to operate any dangerous heavy machinery, Rob!
Only the car (thats bad enough).
I'm relaxing to Donald Fagin The Nightfly and Lots of Gomez tracks.
Hmmm back to my beer (Bacchus Raspberry beer YUM!)
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on holiday - just brought nostradamus here in Tower Records Dublin. Looking forward to get a chance to listen to it.
I love it (still not embarrassed) - I'll be interested to know what you think...
i listened to the first half - theres tracks i like, and ones i don't. they borrowed alot from painkiller, angel of retribution and even ram it down. there are some really good tracks i think (plus some overblown ones). need to listen more - theres alot there.
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My mate told me to download The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing. I actually sort of like it :oops: :oops: Shut Up and Let Me Go is a great song!
They call me stacceeyyy
Man i hate that band lol
haha that ones well bad, some of the others are allright though :o
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Black Crowes - Amorica
Had never really listened to any Back Crowes until buying this. Wasn't sure on the first listen but am now growing to like it. Any suggestions on any other decent Black Crowes albums?
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Larry Carlton : " Sapphire Blue " .
Nice ... 8)
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Black Crowes - Amorica
Had never really listened to any Back Crowes until buying this. Wasn't sure on the first listen but am now growing to like it. Any suggestions on any other decent Black Crowes albums?
The first 2 albums are among the greatest ever recorded except for Amorica itself
Southern harmony & musical companion - the start of the blues-y country style
Shake your money maker - Blues rock n roll at it's finest!
3 snakes & one charm - trippy & the 'druggy' album, but girl from a pawnshop makes this an essential purchase
Marc Ford was a major part of why they were so good so it might be worth checking out his solo albums
It's About Time
Weary and Wired
these are anything like the crowes but class all the same
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via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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Marc Ford was a major part of why they were so good so it might be worth checking out his solo albums
It's About Time
Weary and Wired
these are anything like the crowes but class all the same
And don't forget his pre-Crowes power trio, Burning Tree!
According to Wikipedia they may be working on new material. :)
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Marc did tour with Burning tree about a year ago when he left the crowes for the 2nd time, they've allegedly been writing since then. If anyone wants to hear the album let me know
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Now playing: Waylon Jennings - I'm a Ramblin' Man (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/waylon+jennings/track/im+a+ramblin+man)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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Joe Bonamassa - Live At Rockpalast (DVD) Highly recommended 8) , just gobsmacking :o
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Currently anything to keep me awake as it's 02:10 and I have been in work since 09:00 yesterday morning (and I have to officially start again @ 09:00)
I wish I was drunk or asleep
I hope you don't need to operate any dangerous heavy machinery, Rob!
Only the car (thats bad enough).
I'm relaxing to Donald Fagin The Nightfly and Lots of Gomez tracks.
Hmmm back to my beer (Bacchus Raspberry beer YUM!)
Donald Fagin " The Nightfly" - Great Album. Perhaps too subtle for some, but to me it's a classic album . Entertains on many levels ... :D
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Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors
then it'll be Lifted or the Story is in the Soil, because I'm in that kind of mood.
...really what happened to Bright Eyes? Used to be FANTASTIC.
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Steve Winwood-Nine Lives
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Judas Priest - Nostradamus
Yeah, I got it too :lol: . Absolutely no idea what I think of it on first listen - it does sound great, but I couldn't say if I'm actually going to find any of the songs memorable or not. There's a lot to take in!
The book, though, is absolutely amazing! I'm a sucker for a bit of fancy packaging...
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priest should do an album of straight down the line rockers next...
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Black Sabbath, Dehumanizer
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A combination of Death's 'Individual Thought Patterns', Devin Townsen's Physicist album, and Paul Gilbert's latest for me. Just got Meshuggah's Obzen in the post so that's going on in a minute.
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Just to go all square on you young and happening Metal chappies, I have been listening to The Eagles latest album-The Long Road Out of Eden. I was expecting a bland harmony rich over produced result whereas it is packed with quality material, great harmonies and some tasteful guitar playing.
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Just to go all square on you young and happening Metal chappies, I have been listening to The Eagles latest album-The Long Road Out of Eden. I was expecting a bland harmony rich over produced result whereas it is packed with quality material, great harmonies and some tasteful guitar playing.
Any good slide playing from Joe Walsh 38th?
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A bit Johnny and some really classy stuff from him dotted around . I am not a huge fan of the band but I saw it in HMV for £7 and bought it on spec.I've got a few of their 1970's albums but I really rate this one as up there with the best of their stuff.I am going to have to listen to the Pistols now to get my sense of balance back.
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Just to go all square on you young and happening Metal chappies, I have been listening to The Eagles latest album-The Long Road Out of Eden. I was expecting a bland harmony rich over produced result whereas it is packed with quality material, great harmonies and some tasteful guitar playing.
I love that album. Over winter it was practically all I listened to. Same counts for my dad. :lol:
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Morning View - Incubus.
The last 3 months has been solid incubus listening for me - Allways liked them, but really, they are one of the greatest EVER bands, just truly brilliant.
11am is my fave song atm.
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Lou Reed - Transformer
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The last 3 months has been solid incubus listening for me - Allways liked them, but really, they are one of the greatest EVER bands, just truly brilliant.
I hear a lot of people saying this. I just don't get it. I borrowed and ripped all the albums from my mate who's obsessed. It's all just so awful. I suppose it's one of those love it or hate it bands...
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The last 3 months has been solid incubus listening for me - Allways liked them, but really, they are one of the greatest EVER bands, just truly brilliant.
I hear a lot of people saying this. I just don't get it. I borrowed and ripped all the albums from my mate who's obsessed. It's all just so awful. I suppose it's one of those love it or hate it bands...
Funny- that album came up on shuffle today and I loved it. The crow left of the murder (or something like that) is my fav. i think, gonna blast it through my big speakers when i get home :D
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Morning View - Incubus.
The last 3 months has been solid incubus listening for me - Allways liked them, but really, they are one of the greatest EVER bands, just truly brilliant.
I was really into them for a little while, up to Make Yourself, then I found Morning View a bit too mellow and only played A Crow Left of the Murder... a couple of times. I should dig the CDs out again and give them another chance.
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Nostradamus :)
I've decided my favourite tracks are everything from 'Dawn Of Creation' until the end of 'Revelations', 'Persecution', 'Nostradumus' and 'Future of Mankind'
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SCIENCE is my favourite Incubus album, didnt like Crow Left Of the Murder much.. they were good live on that tour though :)
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SCIENCE is my favourite Incubus album, didnt like Crow Left Of the Murder much.. they were good live on that tour though :)
I really like Crow actually, I think all the albums from Science onwards are as good as each other, and none of them have a single bad song - Its a bit creepy.
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Today I've listened to:
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - Safe as Milk
The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
Taste - Taste
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A bit Johnny and some really classy stuff from him dotted around . I am not a huge fan of the band but I saw it in HMV for £7 and bought it on spec.I've got a few of their 1970's albums but I really rate this one as up there with the best of their stuff.I am going to have to listen to the Pistols now to get my sense of balance back.
:lol: Sounds good 38th! I found an old work mate of mine, who lives in LA from the dispatch riding days and he is good pals now with Steve Jones of the Pistols. Small world eh!
My ipod is getting so I forget whats on there, around 5.5 thousand tracks.
Today I had on Derick Tucks, a live Anthrax album, QOTSA, Radiohead, Paul Gilbert and Curtis Mayfield.
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Listening to a few of the Glassjaw tracks on projectplaylist.com, pretty good actually :) Dont know why I've never listened to them before they have some really good stuff.
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Listening to a few of the Glassjaw tracks on projectplaylist.com, pretty good actually :) Dont know why I've never listened to them before they have some really good stuff.
Glassjaw are GREAT.
One of my friends is actually obsessed with them.
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Been listening to The Hold Steady a lot lately - mainly Almost Killed Me and Separation Sunday. Wasn't too sure but after a few listens I am starting to like them quite a lot. After listening numerous times I have decided they are a bit of a strange mix of Springsteen and The Pixies.
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Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengence
/thats/ a real man's album
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Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengence
/thats/ a real man's album
Spandex, chains, studs, leather caps'n'chaps, perms, highlights... you're right, can't get more manly than that.
Maybe a bit of fur and a sword, Manowar stylee.
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Maybe a bit of fur and a sword, Manowar stylee.
Ok with the caps'n'chaps, but you go too far now my friend :wink:
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if you want viking-battle-metal, look no further than Bathory, fur cod-pieces and excalliber-style swords at the ready.
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Saint Vitus
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The Band- The last Waltz- a perennial favourite.
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Had Queen stuck in my head all day - did my first shift at Tesco last night and they had Live Magic on through the tannoy for a lot of it :) Good start to my summer job!
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I've been listening to loads of deep purple recently, in particular Machine Head. It's making me want a strat with single coil pickups
Had Queen stuck in my head all day - did my first shift at Tesco last night and they had Live Magic on through the tannoy for a lot of it :) Good start to my summer job!
That's weird, I just started working at Tesco last week aswell. We always have to listen to chav beats tho as the boss is totally into dance music :shock:
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Nas and Jay Z :P
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Textures.
Just discovered them - Am loving it.
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Cursive - The Difference Between Houses and Homes (Lost Songs and Loose Ends 1995-2001)
I love these guys!
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I'm now listening to Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet :lol: It's so bloody cheesy but catchy as well :oops: Well, at least its not Toto!
That's weird, I just started working at Tesco last week aswell. We always have to listen to chav beats tho as the boss is totally into dance music :shock:
haha that sounds more like torture! We get to put whatever we want on (night shift so the shops closed) so long as it isnt offensive or everyone else hates it! Sadly there are a lot of older people, dont think they'd enjoy listening to the same stuff as us :(
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Just bought 'Erotic Cakes' by Guthrie Govan. It's amazing. I'm loving the track 'Fives' 8)
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Anthrax - Stomp 442
Bob Mould - Black Sheets of Rain
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a late night listen to "7th Son of a 7th Son"
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Gamma Ray's cover of Victim Of Changes, absolutely brilliant.
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Genghis Tron - Board up the House.
AMAZING.
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Dream Theater - The Killing Hand
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At the Drive-In
man the '90s were goood
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At the Drive-In
man the '90s were goood
I must admit, that's the first time in recent posts you've mentioned a band I've actually heard of!
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Currently loving Nachtmystium.
Black Metal meets Pink Floyd. I like the older stuff from this band too. Reminds me of Burzum. He was real nice chap wasn't he. :P
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Priest ... Live!!!
Put it on my headphone-thingy the other week - it suddenly appeared after One More From the Road this morning on the way in to work.
I'd forgotten how good it was :D
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The wife hoovering while I pretend that I'm sat here working PDT_012
Well, that and Elliott Smith.
Starting to feel a bit guilty though, think I might go and help
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HORSE The Band - Rly Kewl.
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How many posts can they fit on a page?
Who's going to be first on page 100???
Ooo, oooo! :o
Oh yeah, listening to Ludivico Einaudi... (ripping the wife's CD so she can put it on her headphones) quite pleasant.
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It'll be good when it does get to 100 pages as it is JT's thread . Meanwhile I have been listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd for some reason.Reminds me of a girl, a sleeping bag and being 16.
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It'll be good when it does get to 100 pages as it is JT's thread . Meanwhile I have been listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd for some reason.Reminds me of a girl, a sleeping bag and being 16.
I've been listening to a lot of Lynyrd Skynyrd recently as well. Does seem to conjure up memories like that, doesn't it? :D
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good choice Tom
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Scarface Soundtrack!
Pure cheesey 80's pop, gotta love it!
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good choice Tom
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Now playing: Faces - Stay With Me (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/faces/track/stay+with+me)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
How bloody good was the Dr Who finale?
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confused the hell outta me >.<
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The whole rose with twin-doctor was SERIOUSLY messed up.
It was just plain wrong in my eyes...
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Keep it on topic, pls.
Steve Vai, Flex-able.
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My first contribution to this thread (and you'll wish I kept out)
This week I have been mostly listening too
Black Crowes - Southern Harmony...... (Great tones on this)
Four Horsemen - Nobody Said it was easy
Anthrax - The Greater of 2 evils (who needs down tuning when it's this RAW!!)
Cinderella - Long cold Winter
Malcolm Middleton - Sleight of heart (Downbeat Glaswegian acoustic)
Social Distortion - Sex, Love - Rocknroll
Portishead - Third
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After a few days of the Priest (Unleashed in the East yesterday, oh the happy memories of my first gig, sigh), normal service is now resumed on my twice daily ordeal on london underground:
Allman Brothers- Live at the Fillmore East :D
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Off topic...Dr who finale...mad as a hatter, enjoyable, yes, mad...definately
Music is down too which songs I'm trying to learn at the moment for hopefully a new band.
Tom Petty - Mary Janes Last Dance / Stop dragging my heart around
Heart - Barracuda
Overkill, by a guy who's name I can't remember!
& tons more
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Now playing: Ryan Adams - two (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/ryan+adams/track/two)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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I really dont get Dr Who.. it just seems like a really bad sci fi show with cr@p acting and effects.. I'm sure its meant to be like that but its not entertaining!
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I really dont get Dr Who.. it just seems like a really bad sci fi show with cr@p acting and effects.. I'm sure its meant to be like that but its not entertaining!
Ooooooooh but it so is! The B Movie style adds to its charm. Superb writing, and outrageous plots are what make it so good.
Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects - Been meaning to listen to this for a while, its great!
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Two Gallants - Self Titled, What the Toll Tells, and The Throes
If I could play guitar like this chap, I'd be made for life. I don't know how he does it, and then sings at the same time! :O
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2AWCRkcCKm8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_eVef-ub44k
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E00Seg9ofh8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ue1LrjDGhEg
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iron maiden - somewhere in time
for some reason, i thought this album was pretty cr@p when i first heard it. on reflection, theres some killer tunes on here, and also theres a cool sort of melancholic vibe through out the whole album.
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iron maiden - somewhere in time
for some reason, i thought this album was pretty cr@p when i first heard it. on reflection, theres some killer tunes on here, and also theres a cool sort of melancholic vibe through out the whole album.
It's my favourite Iron Maiden album & one that has really stood the test of time (sorry, bad pun :|) - I defy anyone to tell me that Maiden ever came up with a better twin-harmony than the intrumental break on Alexander the Great or the end of Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner...
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Still on a Killing Joke spree (is spree the right word? trip maybe? binge?):
XXV Anniversary show (DVD in the player, CD in the car), Pandemonium & Hosannas from the basement of hell.
Like the review says: "Few bands can claim to have changed the course of rock music. Put Simply, no Killing Joke, no Metallica, no Ministry, no Nirvana"
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iron maiden - somewhere in time
for some reason, i thought this album was pretty cr@p when i first heard it. on reflection, theres some killer tunes on here, and also theres a cool sort of melancholic vibe through out the whole album.
I've been listening to Killers alot recently which is probably my favourite maiden album. Somewhere in time is one of my least favourite albums by maiden tho, I find it really boring for some reason.
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iron maiden - somewhere in time
for some reason, i thought this album was pretty cr@p when i first heard it. on reflection, theres some killer tunes on here, and also theres a cool sort of melancholic vibe through out the whole album.
I've been listening to Killers alot recently which is probably my favourite maiden album. Somewhere in time is one of my least favourite albums by maiden tho, I find it really boring for some reason.
Killers is cool.. I like the Paul D'Anno stuff as it has more of a raw punk edge to it. I don't think Killers is as good as it could have been - I have a cool full length bootleg of the Maiden Japan show - and its outstanding.
Worst Maiden albums are surely the Blaze Bailey period, and I'm not keen on Matter Of Life and Death - Dance of Death was far better IMO.
Might listen to that bootleg I mentioned tomorrow. I'm in a real Iron Maiden mood after seeing them last Saturday! Originally I wrote off Somewhere In Time, but I've given it another chance, and its been well worth it - don't think it will ever be favourite though.
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Steelheart
Particularly 'I'll never let you' go is stuck in my head
He can $%in' sing, and has been through a lot, quite an interesting ol' read
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I'm lisening to Somewhere in Time now, too :lol:. Such a long time since I played it I couldn't remember half the tracks.
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Steelheart
Particularly 'I'll never let you' go is stuck in my head
He can $%&#in' sing, and has been through a lot, quite an interesting ol' read
Haven't listened to Steelheart in ages - Sheila on Tequila !!!
Listening to Sven Gali tonight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31HkdMDHa4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31HkdMDHa4)
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Killers is cool.. I like the Paul D'Anno stuff as it has more of a raw punk edge to it. I don't think Killers is as good as it could have been - I have a cool full length bootleg of the Maiden Japan show - and its outstanding.
I much prefer the Paul D'Anno Maiden albums to all the Dickinson ones (well, the ones I've heard). Less cheesy and just better!
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The Yardbirds - Ultimate! (2-disc complilation)
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Like the odd Maiden tracks..but really like first album
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I have a James Taylor type thing going on right now.
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Earlier: Beatles - Past Masters 2
Now: Test Match Special
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The complete recordings of Skip James
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Indian Summer - Science 1994. :D
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I think the best maiden albums by far are Brave New World and Dance of Death. Most are good, but have songs which let them down, but DOD and BNW are albums I can just listen to start to finish and never get bored.
A Matter of life and death is alright, very repetitive with the songs following the same pattern each time...
Slow clean intro - Dirty impacting middle - Slow clean outro. When I saw them live last year they played the whole new album and to be frank I was a getting a little bored towards the end. Then they played the classics and it was like being hit by a sledgehammer of awesome.
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I think the best maiden albums by far are Brave New World and Dance of Death. Most are good, but have songs which let them down, but DOD and BNW are albums I can just listen to start to finish and never get bored.
You can't say that, it's completely uncool to like bands' recent albums. You're supposed to like their early stuff, before they "went commercial"...
:wink:
But I agree with you. I think since Dickinson and Smith returned Maiden have been better than ever before (and I've always felt that Adrian Smith was Maiden's "secret weapon"). The arrangements they've come up with for the three guitars on the longer tracks are just brilliant. Also agree that A Matter of Life and Death was a little disappointing.
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I also think Brave New World was BRILLIANT, just plain superb tracks throughout, and yes, liking recent albums is definitely uncool, but BNW is a work of genius imo.
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I think the current lineup is and always will be the best. When I was first getting in to guitar I had the whole of Rock in Rio audio on one mp3 track and I would just listen to it back to back, I think it has something like 26 plays(of the 2 hour track), it has an amazing mix of the classics and the BNW stuff, fantastic.
Speaking of disappointing new albums *Cough* Nostradamus *Cough*.
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Leftfield - Leftism......again.
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
Haha, those guys were awesome
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Earth - Phase III: Thrones and Dominions
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
Haha, those guys were awesome
... I believe that there's medication that you can both take...
:wink:
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
Haha, those guys were awesome
... I believe that there's medication that you can both take...
:wink:
How dare you...
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black sabbath - black sabbath
still sooooo good!
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Converge - Could go see them on Friday.
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
Haha, those guys were awesome
... I believe that there's medication that you can both take...
:wink:
How dare you...
Sorry, couldn't resist... i actually saw them years ago, and they were pretty good.
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The last few days I can't seem to get enough Saxon (http://www.paulgilbert.com/Steve_Dawson.html).
Haha, those guys were awesome
... I believe that there's medication that you can both take...
:wink:
How dare you...
Sorry, couldn't resist... i actually saw them years ago, and they were pretty good.
Haha, I saw em last year, they're an amazing live band (Laney users too, always a plus). Gonna catch em again with Motorhead in a few months.
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New Dragonforce album :D
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I have decided to enjoy a cultural evening in the company of Little Feat whilst playing alkong with my newly strung battered old Strat. Sliding like a mofo ( that is hip street talk to you squares out there).
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I only just heard Little Feat for the first time a few days ago and quite liked it. Cant remember the song though I'm sure it featured slide guitar of some kind.
edit - now listening to Down - Nola. So heavy :)
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The smoother / mellower tracks off of
Steely Dan : Aja
and
Larry Carlton : Last Nite
In an MP3 compilation.... 8)
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Motley Crue - Saints of Los Angeles
I thought on first listen " Sh1t... wasted my money again!"
2nd / 3rd times ect... I'm really lovin' this!
I love albums that grow into your expectations. PDT_003
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I have decided to enjoy a cultural evening in the company of Little Feat whilst playing alkong with my newly strung battered old Strat. Sliding like a mofo ( that is hip street talk to you squares out there).
Going to see them on tour soon? I have a ticket but I can;t recall when it is :lol:
Currently, Marduk - La Grande Dance Macabre. After that I think it's going to be Nachtmystium. Rain and wind in Fife is Black Metal weather 8)
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Journey - Revelation
Featuring Arnel Pineda, the Steve Perry clone Neal Schon found on YouTube.
It's good, but after so much sugar I need to go and brush my teeth.
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Budgie - heavier than air & best of
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
Starcastle
Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards
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New member kouri101 posted a link to Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia on the 'Pickups' thread, so I'm giving them a listen. Really like them and their guitar tone (H)
http://www.myspace.com/abbefuzz
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Beethoven - Piano Sonatas
Anthrax - Greater of Two Evils
Jardin De La Croix - Pomeroy
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - Danza II: the Electric Boogalo (experimental grindcore)
Buckethead - Day of the Robot (mostly breakbeat D'n'B. Good stuff)
John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess - an Evening With (if you don't have this, get it! its amaaazings.)
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acen - window in the sky
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Maiden tribute album free in Kerrang!
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Maiden tribute album free in the Internet!
:D
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The Small Faces
(replying to 38th on another thread made me put it on)
Wooo - why don't I listen to this lot more often? 8)
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The Small Faces
The very first album I ever bought was the Small Faces 'Autumn Stone' double LP. They are a great band - they put the Faces to shame!!
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The Small Faces
The very first album I ever bought was the Small Faces 'Autumn Stone' double LP. They are a great band - they put the Faces to shame!!
It was indeed that very album I was listening to...
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Watchmaker - Kill. Fucking. Everyone.
Subtlety at it's best.
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Meshuggah - Obzen
Death - Individual Thought Patters/Human (great workout music!!)
Racer X - Technical Difficulties
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Pearl Jam - Ten (one of my favourite albums of all time)
UFO - Obsession
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (First album)
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Pearl Jam - Ten (one of my favourite albums of all time)
Just out of interest, Tom, do you also like the subsequent Pearl Jam albums? I love Ten, but I think they went all abstract and a bit boring remarkably quickly after that. I still bought the next few albums, but I gave up eventually and haven't bought any of the recent ones.
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tokyo tapes - scorpions
now to obsess about it for a bit: ;)
you know, since i found out about this album 6 months or so ago, its has rarely been more than a few days where i didn't listen to tracks from it. for me its the perfect combination of the more commercial hard rock sound the scorpions had later, and the hippy/krautrock sound from the 70s (particularly from uli of course). i'm also a sucker for a great live album and crowd interactions. some of the tracks are really emotionally touching of course, but theres straight forward rockers on it to. i prefer it to the studio albums of the roth period, since theres no studio trickery going on.
i love this album :D it hasn't influenced me too much on the technical level, of what notes the guys are actually playing, but the musical philosophy and passionate spirit is something unique and i think it has influenced me.
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Nice one, gwEm. :)
It's just a shame they couldn't be bothered to fit the whole original album on the CD!
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Yep, I like Tokyo Tapes for the same reasons :D
It was in the first batch of vinyl LPs I converted when I got one of those USB turnatables for Christmas -haven't managed to do Worldwide Live yet...
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble live at the El Mocambo DVD.
The DVD sound quality and SRV's tone are all there. Yum.
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Pearl Jam - Ten (one of my favourite albums of all time)
Just out of interest, Tom, do you also like the subsequent Pearl Jam albums? I love Ten, but I think they went all abstract and a bit boring remarkably quickly after that. I still bought the next few albums, but I gave up eventually and haven't bought any of the recent ones.
Yea I know what you mean, I love all of their albums but some of them can get abit boring. I was really impressed with their latest album actually as it seems to be abit more straight forward rock. Still not quite as good as ten but definitely worth a listen.
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Pearl Jam - Ten (one of my favourite albums of all time)
Just out of interest, Tom, do you also like the subsequent Pearl Jam albums? I love Ten, but I think they went all abstract and a bit boring remarkably quickly after that. I still bought the next few albums, but I gave up eventually and haven't bought any of the recent ones.
Yea I know what you mean, I love all of their albums but some of them can get abit boring. I was really impressed with their latest album actually as it seems to be abit more straight forward rock. Still not quite as good as ten but definitely worth a listen.
Have you got Stone Gossard's solo album, Bayleaf? I love it to pieces, it's just brilliant. :)
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Listening to the latest Satriani cd and Iron Maiden Live After Death dvd
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Pearl Jam - Ten (one of my favourite albums of all time)
Just out of interest, Tom, do you also like the subsequent Pearl Jam albums? I love Ten, but I think they went all abstract and a bit boring remarkably quickly after that. I still bought the next few albums, but I gave up eventually and haven't bought any of the recent ones.
Yea I know what you mean, I love all of their albums but some of them can get abit boring. I was really impressed with their latest album actually as it seems to be abit more straight forward rock. Still not quite as good as ten but definitely worth a listen.
Have you got Stone Gossard's solo album, Bayleaf? I love it to pieces, it's just brilliant. :)
Nah I haven't heard that, I'll have to try and buy it. Apparently most of ten originated from a cd of just instrumental songs written by stone gossard which was sent to eddie vedder and then the songs were made from there. You shud have a read of that article someone posted recently about pearl jam, its really interesting.
Edit: here it is http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=13505.0 its abit long but a good read
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Watershed.
Work of genius.
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Watershed.
Work of genius.
Indeed it is. Opeth haven't disappointed me yet... and I'm seeing them on the Watershed tour in September 8)
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Pantera - Live 101 :)
Watershed.
Work of genius.
Yep, had that one ages now and really like it. Coil is probably my favourite actually which is odd considering its not really their typical style and has female vocals which I usually dislike.
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Anthrax - Greater of Two Evils
Ripping and RAW. John Bush sings those track way better than Joey Belladona did
/wanders off to dig out the Delerious Nomad by Armored Saint.
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The Kinks - 25 years ultimate collection. Pretty good, I'd never really listened to them past You Really Got Me and All Day and All Night but there are loads of good 'uns.
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Anthrax - Greater of Two Evils
Ripping and RAW. John Bush sings those track way better than Joey Belladona did
Hell yes!! There's so much more meat in his voice... they'd definitely be my favourite of the Thrash Big-4.
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Borknagar - Epic.
Smashing.
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Anthrax - Greater of Two Evils
Ripping and RAW. John Bush sings those track way better than Joey Belladona did
Hell yes!! There's so much more meat in his voice... they'd definitely be my favourite of the Thrash Big-4.
Great album!
They have had more lineup changes. So much for the DVD I bought 2 years ago with them all saying how great it was to have the original lineup back again. :?
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The Cult - Sonic Temple. Brilliant.
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Oooohhhhhhh BLACK DIAMOND!!!
Kiss = win.
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Hot Water Music
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Dissection - Storm Of The Light's Bane.
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Audioslave - Out Of Exile
Definitely my favourite of their three albums.
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Audioslave - Out Of Exile
Definitely my favourite of their three albums.
Really? Thats my least favourite, the self titled is by far the best imo with out of exile being my least favourite :P
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Yeah, I know I'm in a minority there :P .
The first album has bigger riffs and more all-around Zeppelinesque bombast, but I think Out Of Exile has much better songs and sounds more like a proper band. Then Revelations is good, but a bit rambling and unfocused - I suspect Cornell was already thinking of quitting.
I never expected the band to last very long, to be honest, but it was good while it lasted.
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Black Crowes, Warpaint. Great album!
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NWOBHM '79 Revisited
Ah! 1979 was a good year in many ways :)
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New member kouri101 posted a link to Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia on the 'Pickups' thread, so I'm giving them a listen. Really like them and their guitar tone (H)
http://www.myspace.com/abbefuzz
Awesome!
I've had Peter Green's 'The Green Manalishi' playing quite a lot recently.
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Minor Threat discography. You're not punk until you know ALL the words to ALL the songs
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New member kouri101 posted a link to Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia on the 'Pickups' thread, so I'm giving them a listen. Really like them and their guitar tone (H)
http://www.myspace.com/abbefuzz
Awesome!
I've had Peter Green's 'The Green Manalishi' playing quite a lot recently.
Cool! Have you heard the Judas Priest version?
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The James Gang- Bang, great stuff!
The Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore
Spirit- The Original Potato Land
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland
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Grace Slick - Dreams
Never thought I'd get this on CD! It was selling (or at least listed!) for hundreds of pounds on Amazon Marketplace a few months ago, but now it's appeared on import from Korea.
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Rush - Permanent Waves. Only my second Rush album and I love it! Still think 2112 is marginally better though.
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Rush - Permanent Waves. Only my second Rush album and I love it! Still think 2112 is marginally better though.
Do yourself a favour and get the Mobile Fidelity masters of 2112 and Permanent Waves.
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New member kouri101 posted a link to Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia on the 'Pickups' thread, so I'm giving them a listen. Really like them and their guitar tone (H)
http://www.myspace.com/abbefuzz
Awesome!
I've had Peter Green's 'The Green Manalishi' playing quite a lot recently.
Cool! Have you heard the Judas Priest version?
Yes I did! I saw them perform it live for some show through YouTube. I enjoyed it.... but it was nothing compared to the original
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Rush - Permanent Waves. Only my second Rush album and I love it! Still think 2112 is marginally better though.
Do yourself a favour and get the Mobile Fidelity masters of 2112 and Permanent Waves.
Do yourself an even bigger favour & get "Rush in Rio" on either CD or DVD. IMO the DVD is everything a live DVD should be - absolutely fantastic live performance in front of a manic crowd, wonderful setlist (the best setlist of all their live releases) + a documentary that's almost worth the purchase price alone.
Actually, what the hell, do yourself the biggest favour you'll ever do yourself & get ALL the Rush studio releases & all their live releases :D (except "A show of hands" ;))
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ZZ Top today:
First Album
Tres Hombres
Rhythmeen
Its weird... Previously I liked their synth-infused stuff... now I can't get enough of their earlier material
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Awesome!
I've had Peter Green's 'The Green Manalishi' playing quite a lot recently.
Cool! Have you heard the Judas Priest version?
Yes I did! I saw them perform it live for some show through YouTube. I enjoyed it.... but it was nothing compared to the original
I have the Judas Priest version on a 12" single.
I've just been listening to:
Rush - Caress of Steel
Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell
Jake E Lee - Retraced
Chris Duarte - Blue Velocity
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Awesome!
I've had Peter Green's 'The Green Manalishi' playing quite a lot recently.
Cool! Have you heard the Judas Priest version?
Yes I did! I saw them perform it live for some show through YouTube. I enjoyed it.... but it was nothing compared to the original
I have the Judas Priest version on a 12" single.
Is that the clear vinyl "Evening Star" 12inch with Green Manalishi and a live "Beyond the Realms of Death" on it? Happy memories... :D
It's the first JP I bought, immediately after seeing them on the British Steel tour.
One the first non-Bee Gees records I bought!!
And it's the only piece of vinyl I've ever owned that isn't black!
I have to agree with MrBump though, when I finally heard the original Fleetwood Mac version 5 or 6 years later, much as I like JP's, they seem to have completely missed all the menace in the original.
Meanwhile I've been listening to Free Live.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkE9ZVqEE0o (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkE9ZVqEE0o)
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Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors
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Nothing as my external drive died yesterday and I have lost about 80 gig of music
The real annoying thing is I got a new iPod and ATM I have hardly anything to put on to it till I rip everything Which involved buying a new drive too :(
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Nothing as my external drive died yesterday and I have lost about 80 gig of music
The real annoying thing is I got a new iPod and ATM I have hardly anything to put on to it till I rip everything Which involved buying a new drive too :(
OUCH!
That's why I still prefer CDs ... archaic, but they never crash! PDT_008
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OUCH!
That's why I still prefer CDs ... archaic, but they never crash! PDT_008
Me too but too bulky when travelling, happily though I don't seem to have suffered the loss of too much felt for some live stuff (Warren Haynes 5 CD Cover version set and some live Floyd stuff)
So it's Radiohead , Black Crowes (Warpaint) and podcasts
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Black Crowes (Warpaint)
Walk Believer Walk has got to be one of the best songs they Black Crowes ever released!
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today i've been listening to venom and electric sun
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Waves - Guthrie, making an attempt at the main riff, there's more slides than in a Charlie Chalks.
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The Jesus Lizard
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Exhorder
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Yes, 90125
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Iron Maiden - Dance of Death
just come on to my itunes... like this album alot. i'll listen to it all the way through
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Wishbone Ash - Bare Bones
I've just bought an iPod, so now I need to figure out how to work the bloody thing and think of some good music for listening to in the gym.
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Nothing because the woman's sleeping. Bloody woman :shock:
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I've discovered the Dave Matthews Band - Him and the band are absolutely astonishingly brilliant :x
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I've discovered the Dave Matthews Band - Him and the band are absolutely astonishingly brilliant :x
Haha never heard the Dave Mathews Band; but you reminded me of this article:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=puns
(start reading at the paragraph before this picture-
(http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/images/dmb_deep1.jpg))
I'm actually rather inclined to give him a go now, but for reasons stated above I can't >.<
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John Scofield Band - Überjam
One of the very few jazz albums in my collection. I don't really "get" jazz, but I like this because it's funky - I even saw them live on that tour.
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I've discovered the Dave Matthews Band - Him and the band are absolutely astonishingly brilliant :x
Haha never heard the Dave Mathews Band; but you reminded me of this article:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=puns
(start reading at the paragraph before this picture-
(http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/images/dmb_deep1.jpg))
I'm actually rather inclined to give him a go now, but for reasons stated above I can't >.<
Let's all listen to angry knobheads on the internet then :p
Seriously, check out DMB, they're amazing. And yes. I said DMB, so shoot me.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5dcVjt3N010
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-R8NwJzlxso
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^ Didn't mean to say you should listen to what he's saying! Just thought it was pretty funny how wound up he was getting.
Those youtube vids do nothing for me though. Jesus his voice is infuriating.
Maybe I will listen to the angry knobhead then :lol:
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^
I don't have much interest in "DMB" but Maddox (the angry knobhead aka The Best Page In The Universe) has some funny stuff on his site (which isn't to say I necessarily agree with his opinions).
He hardly ever updates so you only need to visit once or twice a year.
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Canned Heat - best of album
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The Clash :D
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
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Motorhead.
Edit from TwilightOdyssey: Sorry, mate, but I had to edit this one down to PG-13.
:lol: No probs mate.
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Boris - Amplifier Worship. So heavy.
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Boris - Amplifier Worship. So heavy.
But not so heavy as;
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone.
Doom me Jus, doom me right in my face.
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hahaha very true.
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The Gaslight Anthem, because pop-punk's still cool
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Exit Planet Dust - Chemical Brothers
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Great Big Sea, Up.
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Capricorns - River, Bear Your Bones
There might be a British pretender to the ISIS throne yet.
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The Hold Steady - Stay Positive.
Wasn't too sure after the first listen but is now on constant play in my car.
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A bloke that sounds like Bill Oddie....... he looks like him too :lol:
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http://www.myspace.com/deadstringbrothers
Pretty good, sound quite Stones-y
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Myself :P
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly
Derek Sherhinian, Black Utopia
Black Sabbath, Dehumanizer
Coheed And Cambria, Good Apollo (All four parts)
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Dr John
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Deep Purple - Abandon.
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Derek Sherhinian, Black Utopia
Good choice!
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I have rediscovered Iron Maiden.
Currently listening to Somewhere Back In Time.
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Small Brown Bike
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Minus the Bear. Pretty good :)
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the def leppard EP
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Acoustic Brazilian jazz.
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Hot Water Music
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"Play It To Death" - the new Witchfynde album. If anyone is keen, I could do a review.
Furthermore, I have a massive hangover - just wanted to share that with everyone.
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Blind Guardian, Somewhere Far Beyond
Dokken, Under Lock And Key
Dream Theater, Images And Words
The Black Crowes, Amorica
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Friday night in san fransico - John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia...... Mind blowing
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KAMELOT! :band5:
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"Play It To Death" - the new Witchfynde album. If anyone is keen, I could do a review.
Yeah, go for it! :)
(Hangover permitting)
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Am I allowed to say 13Gauge???
'Cos I'm really digging Tuesday night's practice! Goddamn it we NEED a vocalist!!!!
Roo
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ok philly ;)
10 pounds at the last witchfynde gig (£5.49 for download version). Cover art is slightly naff (in a good way!), as every Witchfynde release it is it seems (sort of high camp black metal style). nice colour booklet though with the lyrics and some photos.
on to the tracks, theres 10 of them, two of which are covers:
'Play It To Death' - pure NWOBHM of high quality, I love the main riff, its very them. proper guitar tone.
'Holy Ground' - another classy NWOBHM track which they're playing live.
'Elements' - not keen, sounds a bit like 'Death and Progress' period Diamond Head, listenable though
'Sticks And Stones' - good track, but doesn't quite float my boat, again very 'Death and Progress' Diamond Head style
'The Darkest Places' - the most meh track on the release
'Lifes a Killer' - decent, surely though Montalo has better riffs up his velvet jacketed sleeves
'Three Wise Monkeys' - yeah! like this one alot, pure NWOBHM again
'Shame The Devil' - cover version
'Love Like Sin' - dark sort of power ballad, good stuff
'Paint It Black' - cover version of the famous Stones track. its quite experimental, i'm not sure they pull it off. i'm sure many will love what they did to it... i'm gradually warming to it.
Overall, its all listenable stuff, nothing terrible. I would say three really outstanding tracks... Release is worth the money, I love the band and am happy to support them with this
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Sounds... interesting. But I really ought to get their old stuff.
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Jeff Beck - "Jeff" & "Guitar Shop"
THE MAN IS A BLOODY GENIUS!! :?
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Haven't heard many people talking about the new Testament album.
It's bloody brilliant!!!! Recommend it to all.
And more Dave Matthews Band, moved onto Busted Stuff, some really damn awesome lyrics on this one.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
but leaves a trail of busted stuff
I know she's gonna leave my broken heart behind her
I dig what she's giving up
And my new fave: Grey Street:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHmx4EgTDo&feature=related
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Jeff Beck - "Jeff" & "Guitar Shop"
THE MAN IS A BLOODY GENIUS!! :?
There's some good stuff on there Dave!
Have you heard 'Who Else? He does some incredible slide on some tracks.
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I've just been replacing old Jeff Beck tapes (yes kids.. I have tapes)
I bought Jeff/Wired/Guitar Shop/Blow by Blow...
Reminded me just how other worldly he can make a strat sound - Breathtaking control..
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And more Dave Matthews Band, moved onto Busted Stuff
You're listening to Busted? Didn't they split up when the big posh one left to form Fightstar? Or was that McFly?
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And more Dave Matthews Band, moved onto Busted Stuff
You're listening to Busted? Didn't they split up when the big posh one left to form Fightstar? Or was that McFly?
It's an album ;)
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Sorry, just mucking about. It'd Friday night and I haven't even been drinking.
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Walk on Hot Coals (Irish Tour version) - Rory Gallagher
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Images and Words album by Dream Theater. Awesome album!
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Some Corrosion of Conformity. I dont like a lot of their stuff but things like Deliverance are great tracks.
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Black Stone Cherry
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Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent
I know he's a right-wing, bow-hunting dick, but his first few albums were bloody awesome.
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Misery Signals - Controller. Not a fan of all the tracks, but A Certain Death is incredible.
Blotted Science - The Machinations of Dementia. My god, what an album..
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Rollins Band - Low Self Opinion. Sounds just as angry as it did when I first heard it waaaaay back in '92.
Here's a link the the full song for those of you that may not have heard it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o28dyt7w3As
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Rollins Band - Low Self Opinion. Sounds just as angry as it did when I first heard it waaaaay back in '92.
Here's a link the the full song for those of you that may not have heard it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o28dyt7w3As
Good Stuff!
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I've had The Stranglers on most of the day on the ipod at work.
Here's how to have a good stage show, hire a few 'jack the rippers' to dance around in their underwear and get their tits out!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ADKQsseq5yw&feature=related
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Crowbar and EHG
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Electric Wizard, since I'm all excited that my bird bought me tickets to see them in December today before I'd even found out they were playing.
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Rollins Band - Low Self Opinion. Sounds just as angry as it did when I first heard it waaaaay back in '92.
Here's a link the the full song for those of you that may not have heard it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o28dyt7w3As
I love that track! The End Of Silence is my favourite Rollins Band album. They weren't the same without Chris Haskett, even though the bluesy/funky hard rock style of the Mother Superior lineup is the kind of music I normally like.
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Electric Wizard, since I'm all excited that my bird bought me tickets to see them in December today before I'd even found out they were playing.
Where are they playing, what date and where can I get tickets from??
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Silence Followed By A Deafening Roar
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System of a Down - eponymous
Entombed - Clandestine
Symphony X - Twilight in Olympus
Jardin de la Croix - Pomeroy
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System of a down...class album
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System of a down...class album
i used to hate it, but now i think its my favourite. less polish than hyp/mez, but its just so bloody good!!
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Got to say love them all.....and will get shot for this but love there solo work as well
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Backyard Babies, New album. only heard it once and not sure yet. hopefully it'll grow on me.
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Opeth - Deliverance. Had it ages but it keeps me coming back for more, the title track being my fave Opeth song so far, but not heard the new album yet. :)
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Going through a major robin trower phase at the moment, yet again
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Rory Gallagher - Deuce and Calling Card
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Rory Gallagher - Deuce and Calling Card
Good call, you're going to get me listening to him now :lol:
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Nice one Philly :D
After a little shopping expedition last weekend, I'm concentrating on:
Wishbone Ash - Live Dates (had it for years on vinyl, don't remember it being this good...)
Ted Nugent:
Double Live Gonzo (ditto, but I do remember it being this good before my vinyl wore out!)
5 albums (nice little cheap "box set" thing - 5 studio albums in carboard sleeves "Ted Nugent" through to "Scream Dream", never owned any of these before.)
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Wishbone Ash - Live Dates (had it for years on vinyl, don't remember it being this good...)
The remastered BGO version or the MCA 2-CD? (Just curious, I'm completely obsessive when it comes to Wishbone Ash! :lol: )
Ted Nugent:
Double Live Gonzo (ditto, but I do remember it being this good before my vinyl wore out!)
5 albums (nice little cheap "box set" thing - 5 studio albums in carboard sleeves "Ted Nugent" through to "Scream Dream", never owned any of these before.)
Yeah, I got the Rory boxset, just working my way through slowly. Must get the Ted box, and maybe the Cheap Trick, BOC and Jefferson Airplane ones too!
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It's the single disc BGO version of Live Dates Philly - didn't realise it was "re-mastered" but I was reaching that conclusion listening to it.
I thoroughly recommend the Ted box, puts a smile on one's face! It seems the first three ("Ted Nugent", "Free For All", and "Cat Scratch Fever") are all remasters, they have extra live tracks, as well. "Weekend Warriors" and "Scream Dream" are not though.
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It's the single disc BGO version of Live Dates Philly - didn't realise it was "re-mastered" but I was reaching that conclusion listening to it.
The sound is definitely better than the MCA version, but to fit it on one disc they've had to cut out the little bits of chat between songs, which is annoying.
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Gwyneth Herbert, "Between Me And THe Wardrobe".
Oh, and Jeff Beck, "Blow By Blow"...
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It's the single disc BGO version of Live Dates Philly - didn't realise it was "re-mastered" but I was reaching that conclusion listening to it.
The sound is definitely better than the MCA version, but to fit it on one disc they've had to cut out the little bits of chat between songs, which is annoying.
Ah! I wondered how they managed that. I don't remember much in the way of chat, which is why I hadn't noticed...
I'm less familiar with the first Live Dates - although I love it now - I prefered the Laurie Wisefield line-up at the time, and therefore the sound of Live Dates II (and the fact that I'm on II, that's me at Andy Powell's feet at Bristol Colston Hall... :lol:)
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Damien Marley.
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I'm less familiar with the first Live Dates - although I love it now - I prefered the Laurie Wisefield line-up at the time, and therefore the sound of Live Dates II (and the fact that I'm on II, that's me at Andy Powell's feet at Bristol Colston Hall... :lol:)
Sadly Live Dates II is unavailable on CD, and probably will remain so for the foreseeable future... :(
I've got it on vinyl, but can't play it. If I ever get a new turntable I'll listen out for you! :wink:
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Have you got the remastered Just Testing? The extra tracks include the live Blowing Free b/w Helpless single - Helpless was us in Bristol...
Have you got the "double" Live Dates II on vinyl or just the single? (Moi, double, of course :wink:)
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Extreme, Saudades De Rock
Shadow Gallery, Carved In Stone, Tyranny, Room V, Legacy
Aryeon, The Human Equation
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Have you got the remastered Just Testing? The extra tracks include the live Blowing Free b/w Helpless single - Helpless was us in Bristol...
Have you got the "double" Live Dates II on vinyl or just the single? (Moi, double, of course :wink:)
Yeah, I've got them both :P . I've got everything, studio, live, DVDs, compilations (except the ones which only include previously-released material, and there are lots of them!). There were a couple of old vinyl releases which haven't surfaced on CD though, like the Japanese live album.
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http://acdc.com/index.php
Rock on PDT_002
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Alice in Chains - Facelift and Dirt simply stunning :band5:
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http://acdc.com/index.php
Rock on PDT_002
I was gonna post this. Up to their usual standard, they never disappoint :D
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Yeah, I've listened to it about 5 times now! Very good. Can't wait for the new album :D
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Small Brown Bike, Hot Water Music, Braid, Hey Mercedes, The Appleseed Cast.
I LOVE MUSIC.
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New Motley Crue thing and Led Zep II
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A bit classical tonight-Freddy Chopin.
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Sepultura - Arise
Meshuggah - Nothing
At the Gates- Slaughter of the Soul
Those were the last three albums
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The Who "Live At Leeds"
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Rush - Permanent Waves.
After listening to Pearts drumming on Natural Science I am convinced that he is a genius.
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This week's CDs in the car for the work commute were the last 3 Exodus albums:
Tempo of the damned
Shovel headed kill machine (stupid title, great metal album)
The atrocity exhibition: exhibit A
My favourite band of all time - so good to have them back... :)
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31knots
The Velvet Teen
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The Who - Quadraphenia and Who's Next
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
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Alice Cooper: Pretties For You
always meant to get the first two albums, this and Easy Action, but for some reason never did. but Play are selling them for £3.99! hard to pass up! as expected, it's very different from the later hard rock, but it seems better than i expected, i like it. must admit, i was kinda expecting a bit of a shambles!
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guess who found his old tape collection
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oh yeah and
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Electric Wizard again. Currently on Funeralopolis. Could've done with some of this at the party I was at least night to compliment the substances taken in :P
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All quality stuff, Mr sgmypod! :D
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Death Angel's newest album Killing Season.
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Allman Brothers - Beginnings
The Corrs - best of
All American Rejects - self titled I guess
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Got a bit of old-skool Cursive on tonight. I think it's what's giving me the Les Paul / Fender Amp GAS I've been feeling lately (that and the Fender sounds in Amplitube 2)
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Joe Bonamassa - Live from Nowhere in Particular - shows just how good JB's live tone is.
Monte Montgomery - Live at Workplay
Black Stone Cherry - Folklore and Superstition
Motley Crue - Saints of Los Angeles
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Black Stone Cherry - Folklore and Superstition
Ditto.
Not sure on first listen, it seems a bit lightweight compared with the first album - but that took a while to grow on me.
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Black Stone Cherry - Folklore and Superstition
Ditto.
Not sure on first listen, it seems a bit lightweight compared with the first album - but that took a while to grow on me.
It is a bit softer than the first one in places IMO, but it's got some really great songs. Devil's Queen and The Ghost of Floyd Collins are favourites of mine. It took a few listens for it to grow on me too, and I was a big fan of the last album.
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Motley Crue - Saints of Los Angeles
What are your impressions of this?
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Motley Crue - Saints of Los Angeles
What are your impressions of this?
I quite like it. There's some pretty strong songs on there. Mick Mars is a much better rhythym guitar player than a lot of people give him credit for. The lyrics are quite self-referencing in places, talking about their 80s exploits on the Sunset Strip, but I'm letting them off cos they actually did all the stuff they talk about for real! :wink: If I were being critical, a few too many of the solos descend into wah soaked feedback, but overall I thought it was a solid album - a good 7 out of 10.
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I agree with you there, Mick is a great rythme player.
To me though, it doesn't seem like the real MC, its more a more dark feel, and more contemporary - I guess thats what they were going for.
The first few songs could have been better, it only really got going after S.O.L.A.
Definately agree with you about that wah thing though, can't stand them any more, that is the kind of thing that pisses me off. He does have an excuse to be lazy, I don't think he is doing too well though.
(http://www.vintageandrareguitars.com/media/galleries/12/1558997703_lh.jpg)
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Yeah, Mick hasn't aged well.
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/ExposedMickMars2.jpg)
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/ExposedMickMars5.jpg)
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/ExposedMickMars3.jpg)
Mind you, those pictures were taken in 1856. Notice the upside-down drummer!
(Yeah, I know he has health problems. Sorry Mick. )
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That's what chaging to a Strat will do to you, it brings out the demons!!
I'm listening to
Barclay James Harvest - a best of that I have on CD (all my other stuff is on LP)
All About Eve - Touched By Jesus
Rush - Caress Of Steel
Dire Straits - Communique
Wishbone Ash - Pilgrimage
The Cranes - Forever
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Fugazi - Repeater
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The Moldy Peaches - Awesome album.
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All about eve..damn that is old school..had Church guitarist Marty Willson-Piper(loved the church) and didn't gilmour guest as well on that?
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Right now its a bit of Hot Water Music, earler was my guilty pleasure Blink 182, so many catchy tunes :oops: :lol:
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Nothing to be ashamed of there, they were masters of the catchy hook, and they must get extra credit for managing to work "sodomy" into a verse :D
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fun, dodgy pop/rock..yeah kinda like them..but shhh don't tell anyone....also like LP and LProfits..just don't liek watching them..havn't got the hair for it
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Ah, glad I'm not alone then :lol: Also, Toms tone on Enema of the State is really thick and fat sounding, I love it :D
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All about eve..damn that is old school..had Church guitarist Marty Willson-Piper(loved the church) and didn't gilmour guest as well on that?
Thats right, Gilmour is on quite a bit of it. Tim Bricheno had left after the first two albums (I heard him say that he hated the stuff he was playing with them just after he left. He was talking to a friend of mine in Spectre Sound in Bingley). Which is strange as he has rejoined them again now!
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Like the Touched by Jesus album(lets be honest liked the earlier ones too) but was a church fan as well
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ahem... the vengaboys ahem...
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Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies.
Seeing them at Reading rekindled my love for them, brilliant.
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All about eve..damn that is old school..had Church guitarist Marty Willson-Piper(loved the church) and didn't gilmour guest as well on that?
Thats right, Gilmour is on quite a bit of it. Tim Bricheno had left after the first two albums (I heard him say that he hated the stuff he was playing with them just after he left. He was talking to a friend of mine in Spectre Sound in Bingley). Which is strange as he has rejoined them again now!
I was nodding with approval at the All About Eve being mentioned, though I am a bigger Church fan (and even bigger Gilmour fan)
I'm glad to hear that ABE seem to have reformed as I have always loved Julienes voice (the only woman whose voice even halfway compares with Sandy Dennys in my opinion)
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deep purple - woman from tokyo
funny i never heard this track before... its great stuff
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deep purple - woman from tokyo
funny i never heard this track before...
:o What?! young people today....
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Some awful rendition of "We are Sailing" by pseudo Gregorians the wife's got on :shock:
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The Game - L.A.X.
West coast hip hop is back!
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Small Brown Bike
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The Bronx, $%ing great band. I really need to get their first album.
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Death magnetic
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The washing machine in my kitchen. I think it's knackered 'cause it's hella loud.
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Dream Theater, Images And Words
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Hell yeahhhh
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The Lost Boys soundtrack.
What?!?! I'm a child of the '80's!!!
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This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSsJ19sy3JI)
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Tom curse you. I fell for that. I bet he felt spupid making that video. That song has not improved with time has it?. Gonna have to listen to some Little Feat now as an antidote.
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This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSsJ19sy3JI)
:lol: What is it about that guy? He's sort of lovable somehow - I guess because he's so goofy, despite being (briefly) enormously popular and successful.
Tom curse you. I fell for that. I bet he felt spupid making that video. That song has not improved with time has it?. Gonna have to listen to some Little Feat now as an antidote.
I have to admit, I still really like it - and I even did at the time (when I thought I was young and rock'n'roll :roll: ). And dagnabbit, he has a great voice. :oops:
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I bet he felt spupid making that video.
Do you feel as spupid for making this typo? :P
Philly I dont know what it is about him, people just started hiding the video in links so they got that song when they didnt expect it.
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Death Magnetic
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That typo does suck I agree but I was in such a state of turmoil after seeing Rick cavorting around. I had to have a lie down and emergenjcy listen to" the Feat".
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Evanescence - The Open Door
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+ 1 on lost boys sound track. ive been buying mostly soundtracks recently.
Ridge racer direct audio (chavy i know)
FFVII advent children soundtrack
Musou Orochi soundtrack
FFXII soundtrack
Godfather soundtrack.
I find that Soundtracks have the greatest music!
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Advent Children soundtrack is great. I have the Death Note anime soundtrack and its awesome as well.
I've had Pendulum - Hold Your Colour in my car for the past week or so and I love it, perfect driving music :)
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Cream - Stormy Monday (reunion)
Soggy Bottom Boys - Man Of Constant Sorrow (from movie Brother Where Art Tho?)
Gary Moore - Don't Believe A Word (live)
Gary Moore & BB King - The Thrill Is Gone (live)
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I've still got that Ric Astley thing going through my head.
I actually liked it when it came out, and when being reminded of it yesterday even, and I nearly posted to confess this embarrassing fact yesterday.
But 24 hours later, it's wearing a bit bluddy thin...
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I've still got that Ric Astley thing going through my head.
I actually liked it when it came out, and when being reminded of it yesterday even, and I nearly posted to confess this embarrassing fact yesterday.
But 24 hours later, it's wearing a bit bluddy thin...
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POv-3yIPSWc) will get Rick out of your head.....
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Alas, back at work, trying to earn an honest buck... (youtube & all are blocked...)
Is it as drastic as the hour of Ted Nugent I've already taken (on prescription) on the way in? :D
- that didn't seem to work...
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The old Criteria albums. What happenned to Criteria? I'd kill to see them live
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Finally tracked down a CD copy of Lynch Mob "Wicked Sensation" (I had it on vinyl, so haven't been able to listen to it since my record player packed up a few years back). Not my usual level of metalness but I fancied something different :)
Had it on in the car this morning - what a great rock album & what great playing by George...
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Matt Costa's version of Suicide Is Painless........ I normally like him, but this is shitee.
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I've still got that Ric Astley thing going through my head.
I actually liked it when it came out, and when being reminded of it yesterday even, and I nearly posted to confess this embarrassing fact yesterday.
But 24 hours later, it's wearing a bit bluddy thin...
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POv-3yIPSWc) will get Rick out of your head.....
Yep that did it... (bar-steward :lol: - and there was I thinking it was going to be Roy Buchanan...)
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Sorry! :lol:
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Ugh Philly, that is below the belt. Gotta listen to The Faces now to salve a troubled mind.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzPYgA8GgHM
amazing.
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More Death Magnetic :x
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Rory Gallagher - Jinx and Fresh Evidence
This stuff is all new to me, and I must admit I don't always like the songs - some of them are just too deeply rooted in the blues for me (I know, I'm a Philistine).
But when the man lets rip on guitar.... Holy Sh!t. :o
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The Black Crowes, Amorica, Lions, and War Paint
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The Anniversary
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yesterday i had on
Metallica: Kill 'Em All in the car,
Basil Poledouris' Conan The Barbarian soundtrack in the gym ( love it, but think it'll be back to rock next time!)
Mortiis: The Grudge, haven't listened in a while, it really is very good!
and Finally, Iron Maiden: Powerslave. i've never been into Maiden at all. the only albums i heard before were Number Of The Beast, which i quite liked, and Fear Of The Dark, which i thought was absolutely terrible! but i've decided to try them again, and Powerslave happened to be the first one i came to. it seems good enough, i'll listen a few times and see if i'm inspired to pick up any more.
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and Finally, Iron Maiden: Powerslave. i've never been into Maiden at all. the only albums i heard before were Number Of The Beast, which i quite liked, and Fear Of The Dark, which i thought was absolutely terrible! but i've decided to try them again, and Powerslave happened to be the first one i came to. it seems good enough, i'll listen a few times and see if i'm inspired to pick up any more.
I wouldn't say Powerslave is necessarily the best place to start - it has some excellent tracks, but it also has "Back in the Village" (worst Bruce vocal ever, IMO) and "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", one of the most boring of 'Arry's extra-long epics. But keep going! :)
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Greg Howe
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PDT_029 THE BRONX PDT_045
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"Back in the Village" (worst Bruce vocal ever, IMO)
You think? I've never worked out what the lyrics were about, but it's one of my very favourite 'Maiden songs
"Rime of the Ancient Mariner", one of the most boring of 'Arry's extra-long epics.
Now that's something we CAN agree on :) although I love the guitar solo section (the bit after the spoken verse over quiet bass). IMO "To Tame a Land" from Piece of mind, "Alexander the Great" from Somewhere in time & even the title track to Seventh Son are better epics...
EDIT to fix embarrassing typo... :)
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"Back in the Village" (worst Bruce vocal ever, IMO)
You think? I've never worked out what the lyrics were about, but it's one of my very favourite 'Maiden songs
I like the guitar parts, but it's one of those archetypal "galloping" Maiden songs - even though it is (was) their trademark sound, I've always preferred the more melodic stuff.
But mostly it's the vocal melody, especially on the chorus - it makes my ears bleed, I really hate it. :x
As for the epics, some of them tend to sound as if Steve was so fascinated by the subject matter that he wrote lots and lots and lots of words, then Bruce really struggles to cram them all into the melody so the words sort of stumble over each other (a bit like some Manic Street Preachers songs, where there's all that arty-farty philosophical stuff - again, too many words to fit the melody!). It sounds really awkward - and that certainly applies to "... Mariner", and "Alexander", I think. I prefer the more recent mini-epics, where there's more music and less words, like "Paschendale" and "Blood Brothers" (I do like the big instrumental section of "... Mariner").
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Mr Bungle - Disco Volante
Cult of Luna - Salvation
OPETH (After having seen them on Saturday, hence me becoming re-obsessed. Amazing show.)
Virgin Black - Elegant and Dying (Opeth's support band in Sydney)
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a bootleg of Judas Priest playing a festival in Sweden on the PAINKILLER!!! tour
i can't resist a.... touch of evil! :twisted:
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Minus the Bear discography. Any band with a song called Monkey!!! Knife!!! Fight!!! cant be bad :P
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The last time I did acid I went insane - Jeffery Lewis.
And Astrocreep 2000 - White Zombie earlier. A classic that I haven't listened to for far too long.
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Right now, ]
Neuraxis trilataral progression
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Dead Kennedys!
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Cake. B sides and Rarities. I do love a nice bit of Cake.
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And Astrocreep 2000 - White Zombie earlier. A classic that I haven't listened to for far too long.
Good call, I must dig that out later.
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Two Gallants - saw em last night. Awesome.
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And Astrocreep 2000 - White Zombie earlier. A classic that I haven't listened to for far too long.
Good call, I must dig that out later.
Would I like White Zombie? I almost picked up a copy earlier of one of their albums. Saw loads of good CD's!
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Would I like White Zombie? I almost picked up a copy earlier of one of their albums. Saw loads of good CD's!
Hard to say, it's difficult to compare them with anything else! I only really know the major-label albums, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 and Astro Creep: 2000. Before that they apparently had a much more underground, experimental sound in the Sonic Youth vein (that's from Wikipedia, so don't blame me if it's wrong!).
Anyway, the albums I know have big, catchy, somewhat repetitive grooves (it's almost like dance music played by a metal band, in a way). There aren't many guitar solos but there are lots of crunchy metal riffs and little audio snippets from old horror movies and trashy B movies (which I love, so they made me like the band too). Rob's voice is quite growly but not in a death metal kind of way, you can make out what he's singing.
I never bought any of Rob Zombie's solo stuff, but I do like the films he's directed - even the Halloween remake!
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I am also a fan of Rob, his White Zombie stuff is a little different, but not too much.
also like his films :D
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I've just got the re-release of ZZ Top's Eliminator, without the ddgy re-mastering it received some years back.
What a great album!
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Ricky Gervais Show podcasts. Hilarious, Karl Pilkington is a genius :lol:
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ZZ top now thats a classic....am listening to Warren zevon The Wind...and compilation of his songs after his death called Enjoy Every Sandwich
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Best of Richard Thompson (the 3CD set)
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Best of Richard Thompson (the 3CD set)
:D That's a great compilation (although I'm not familiar with enough of his material to know if all the best stuff is on there)!
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Iced Earth - The Crucible of Man
And nothing else since I got it.
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Peter Tosh and Mick Jagger.... Just put it on, had Mogwai on a minute ago.
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Black Tide
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Best of Richard Thompson (the 3CD set)
:D That's a great compilation (although I'm not familiar with enough of his material to know if all the best stuff is on there)!
It's a great retrospective up to Mirror Blue, and is totally worth it for the live material. And Shoot Out The Lights is a must-have for every music lover!!
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Black Tide
I quite like them, great riffage.
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Put A Donk On It - Blackout Crew
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Going through a Zappa stage just now. Gotta love Zappa.
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
Luckily enough she's on still away for another four days so I can listen to anything I want, had Lawnmower Death on the other day.
At the minute though I'm listening to I Am Kloot.
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Put A Donk On It - Blackout Crew
lmao, classic.
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Put A Donk On It - Blackout Crew
lmao, classic.
I didnt know what it was so I youtubed it.. holy shite it is $%ing awful :lol: I just hope gwEm isnt serious but I fear he is :o
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The Moldy Peaches.......again...... and load, cause I'm working form home and I still haven't got any neighbours - YAY. Quality lyrics like "You scrintched up your face and did a little dance, pushed a little turd out of the bottom of your pants, I don't see what anyone can see in anyone else" Classic :lol:
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
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Waits can be an absolute genius, then seems to lose it at other times for me
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I've become obsessed with the who recently! Been listening to Who's Next, Quadrophenia and Tommy!
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This week the playlist has so far been lots of old Floyd (Meddle & earlier) to pay some respect to the late Mr Wright
and SF Sorrow by the Pretty Things (the rock opera that turned up a year before Tommy)
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The Game
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
Never got into Waits to be honest, but on the Zappa front I've always thought Apostrophe (’), Over-Nite Sensation and Them or Us are pretty accessible. Some of his other albums only get played once every 10 years...
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German power metal today:
Helloween, Gambling With The Devil
Gamma Ray, Majestic
Nocturnal Rights, Grand Illusion
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
Never got into Waits to be honest, but on the Zappa front I've always thought Apostrophe (’), Over-Nite Sensation and Them or Us are pretty accessible. Some of his other albums only get played once every 10 years...
Oddly enough I've just come into a Best Of Zappa CD and a Waits CD. I'm liking the Zappa stuff, but I think that it could be a bit tiresome. It's odd, because I got Steve Vais Flexible years (decades...) ago, and of course I can hear all the Zappa-esq bit now.
Waits I'm not sure about. Probably an aquired taste, I guess...
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
Have you got "Alice"? My wife loves that one. Mind you, she already had early Tom Waits albums when I met her - those don't grab me so much though.
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German power metal today:
Helloween, Gambling With The Devil
Gamma Ray, Majestic
Nocturnal Rights, Grand Illusion
<3
I'm currently addicted to Scheepers era Gamma Ray stuff, it's highly underrated.
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
Have you got "Alice"? My wife loves that one. Mind you, she already had early Tom Waits albums when I met her - those don't grab me so much though.
Indeed I do have Alice. Bought it on the day of release with Blood Money.
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I go through Zappa stages, nut I'm generally relegated to the car to listen to it. The wife can only take so much.... same goes for Tom Waits.
I have the same Zappa/Waits issues. I thought I made a break through with playing my lady 'Tom Trauberts Blues'. She seemed to soften in her opinion to all things Waits. I then played her 'Misery is the river of the world' and she changed her mind back again pretty quickly. I didn't even try playing Zappa after that.
Have you got "Alice"? My wife loves that one. Mind you, she already had early Tom Waits albums when I met her - those don't grab me so much though.
Indeed I do have Alice. Bought it on the day of release with Blood Money.
Edit - not literally with blood money.
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^ :lol:
I did the same... but again, not literally
Right at the moment I'm concentrating on Howlin' Wolf - got a compilation the other day.
I already knew about all the "Chester Burnett & Willie Dixon getting ripped off by certain young white boys in the 60s/70s" stuff, and I know a lot of the songs, but what I hadn't realised was where certain styles of singing and arrangement might have come from... Tom Waits being a case in point.
See if you can get her into Howlin' Wolf first :D
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Currently liking the new Motorhead cd. Can't beat a bit o' Lemmy and the boys!
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Still into Zappa. Can't seem to shake him off at the moment.
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Michael Jackson - Thriller
Michael Jackson - Bad
2 classic albums right there!
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My cat sitting in my chair snoring :lol: I only moved for a couple of minutes.
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Evergrey, Torn. Great album!!
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The Beautiful South... not anything in particular though...
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I recently discovered "The Sound of Truth" by "As I Lay Dying"
Great song, going to buy the album along with "All Hope Is Gone"
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James Taylor-One Man Band
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alternating between Death Magnetic and the new Kings of Leon.
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White Zombie
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Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency : BBC (feat Harry Enfield)
Hurrah for audio books they make traffic jams almost tolerable
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The wife moaning at me from the kitchen because I "used a good bowl to put a drink for the cat in"........ Who the hell cares, tell me that.
Other than that, The Moldy Peaches again, don;t seem to be able to get some of the songs out of my head.
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Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency : BBC (feat Harry Enfield)
I'm fairly sure I've read that. Is it Douglas Adams?
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Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency : BBC (feat Harry Enfield)
I'm fairly sure I've read that. Is it Douglas Adams?
Yeah it is, funny enough I have an autographed version of the book (which the wife managed to cover with sun tan lotion, the blue stuff for kids)
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The Cure - Greatest Hits
(see my Robert Smith Guitar thread...)
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Camel - Andrew Latimer is a brilliant musician.
I hope he is doing better, as he had a bone marrow transplant not too long ago.
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Opeth.
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Deep Purple- Made In Japan.
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Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency : BBC (feat Harry Enfield)
I'm fairly sure I've read that. Is it Douglas Adams?
Yeah it is, funny enough I have an autographed version of the book (which the wife managed to cover with sun tan lotion, the blue stuff for kids)
A brilliant and under-rated book, like the sequel, "The Long, Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul"...
Adams dying was a terribly loss. He was such a witty writer.
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Yeah both great books..and under-rated...listening to John Mellencamp life, death, Love and freedom...reading tom holt and the new TPratchett
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A couple of random, half-forgotten selections from the vault:
Sponge - Wax Ecstatic (this is seriously good! :) )
Primus - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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Just had a pleasent drive to Norwich listening to the Pogues greatest hits.
Cracking.
Actually, I think I might have posted the Pogues before...
This thread is getting way too long.
Mark.
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Actually, I think I might have posted the Pogues before...
This thread is getting way too long.
I've probably posted the same things several times! But don't forget this is also the JT tribute thread.
Anyway, tonight I'm listening to I Am I by Nuclear Valdez.
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I am listening to Black Stone Cherry - Folklore and Superstition. Hope it grows on me as much as their debut album as it's doing nothing for me so far!
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Actually, I think I might have posted the Pogues before...
This thread is getting way too long.
I've probably posted the same things several times! But don't forget this is also the JT tribute thread.
Anyway, tonight I'm listening to I Am I by Nuclear Valdez.
Ahhh.... must have missed that bit.
In that case, here's to The Pogues, Tin Machine, and the memory of JT!
:drink:
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I think of JT whenever I post on this thread I still have his PMs-anyways: listening to Pink Floyd tonight.
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Textures.
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The Jesus Lizard
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No Fule left for the Pilgrims D-A-D
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Juno soundtrack - It's fuggin wicked
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Juno soundtrack - It's fuggin wicked
I absolutely hated it and didnt like the film as much because of the annoying soundtrack :lol:
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Not seen the film so couldn't comment.
Still, I like it so PDT_031 :lol:
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Juno soundtrack - It's fuggin wicked
I absolutely hated it and didnt like the film as much because of the annoying soundtrack :lol:
Wasn't crazy about the soundtrack - a bit too "sensitive American college geek" for me - but I absolutely loved the film anyway.
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I just clicked on the wrong button and went back to the first page of this thread. JT started this thread over two years ago now.
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Badlads S/T
8)
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Groundhogs (well Tony McFee anyway) - Can't remember the name of the album, it's a live one. 3744 James Road is on at the minute.
Hope that knocks the "sensitive American college geek" image out of the window. :lol:
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Iron Monkey - Our Problem.
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Kamelot, The Black Halo
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Kamelot, The Black Halo
BRILLIANT album, I might add.
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust
Sludge > Silly spandex and dragon metal.
Though TO, whilst I insult your taste in music, I'll ask a favour quick rather than starting a thread. I'm looking for a vinyl set up, from scratch, so absolutely everything, not outrageously expensive but something that's worthy of bothering to get my favourite albums on vinyl. Any particular brands to look at? You seem to be the man in the know.
Ta.
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust
Sludge > Silly spandex and dragon metal.
Though TO, whilst I insult your taste in music, I'll ask a favour quick rather than starting a thread. I'm looking for a vinyl set up, from scratch, so absolutely everything, not outrageously expensive but something that's worthy of bothering to get my favourite albums on vinyl. Any particular brands to look at? You seem to be the man in the know.
Ta.
No spandex or dragons (that I know of) in Kamelot. (Atleast no dragons on the Black Halo anyway).
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust
Sludge > Silly spandex and dragon metal.
Though TO, whilst I insult your taste in music, I'll ask a favour quick rather than starting a thread. I'm looking for a vinyl set up, from scratch, so absolutely everything, not outrageously expensive but something that's worthy of bothering to get my favourite albums on vinyl. Any particular brands to look at? You seem to be the man in the know.
Ta.
No spandex or dragons (that I know of) in Kamelot. (Atleast no dragons on the Black Halo anyway).
But it is power metal, so deserves the generalisation and contempt anyway :)
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust
Sludge > Silly spandex and dragon metal.
Though TO, whilst I insult your taste in music, I'll ask a favour quick rather than starting a thread. I'm looking for a vinyl set up, from scratch, so absolutely everything, not outrageously expensive but something that's worthy of bothering to get my favourite albums on vinyl. Any particular brands to look at? You seem to be the man in the know.
Ta.
No spandex or dragons (that I know of) in Kamelot. (Atleast no dragons on the Black Halo anyway).
But it is power metal, so deserves the generalisation and contempt anyway :)
Progressive power metal!
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Groundhogs (well Tony McFee anyway) - Can't remember the name of the album, it's a live one. 3744 James Road is on at the minute.
Hope that knocks the "sensitive American college geek" image out of the window. :lol:
That'll do the trick. :wink:
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Mistress - In Disgust We Trust
Sludge > Silly spandex and dragon metal.
Though TO, whilst I insult your taste in music, I'll ask a favour quick rather than starting a thread. I'm looking for a vinyl set up, from scratch, so absolutely everything, not outrageously expensive but something that's worthy of bothering to get my favourite albums on vinyl. Any particular brands to look at? You seem to be the man in the know.
Ta.
No spandex or dragons (that I know of) in Kamelot. (Atleast no dragons on the Black Halo anyway).
But it is power metal, so deserves the generalisation and contempt anyway :)
Progressive power metal!
Well, doesn;t that just make ALL the difference :lol:
NP: Gorgoroth - Black Mass Krakow
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Death to genres
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Death to genres
I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.
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neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.
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Regressive Jurassic metal for me. No better band like Tyrannosaurus X.
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neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.
What an amazing coincidence! One of my favourites is Swedish neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech.
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neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.
What an amazing coincidence! One of my favourites is Swedish neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech.
Pfft. Only scene kids listen to the Swedish stuff.
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Currently listening to Can : Ege Bamyasi (love the drumming)
Death to genres
I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.
I'm trying to be polite and cause no offence, but i fecking hate genres and folks dismissing any particular music because of some arbitary genre classification (which is exactly what you did.)
It's a bit like placing Can in the catagory Krautrock, cos theyre German, but it really says nothing in regard to the music or subject matter.
If you want catagories try the phrase "similar to"
Anyway back to some post punk funk with just a hint of modernist
Rob...
Of course there is one so called genre that is worthy of dislike and that is the Urban ;)
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Currently listening to Can : Ege Bamyasi (love the drumming)
Death to genres
I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.
I'm trying to be polite and cause no offence, but i fecking hate genres and folks dismissing any particular music because of some arbitary genre classification (which is exactly what you did.)
It's a bit like placing Can in the catagory Krautrock, cos theyre German, but it really says nothing in regard to the music or subject matter.
If you want catagories try the phrase "similar to"
Anyway back to some post punk funk with just a hint of modernist
Rob...
Of course there is one so called genre that is worthy of dislike and that is the Urban ;)
Oh, startling, you made a tongue in cheek dig at a whole genre just like I did. Maybe I'll take it out of context and get my knickers in a twist too :P
And my point still stands, never aknowledging genres would make describing music quickly so vastly more difficult as to be ludicrous.
"I like bands like Enslaved, can you recommend anyone?"
"Sorry, haven't heard of them, who else are they like?"
"Emperor?"
"Nah, don't know them either"
"Darkthrone?"
"Nope..."
"1349?"
"Sorry"
"Mayhem?"
Nah"
"Never mind"
"I like black metal, can you recommend anything"
"How about Anaal Nathrakh?"
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:lol:
I see what nfe means - it works loads better, even I could answer that question.
"I like black metal, can you recommend anything"
"Nope, next question?"
:D
Meanwhile, I'm listening to Irish Tour 74 (while wearing a guitar with Irish Tours in).
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Oh, startling, you made a tongue in cheek dig at a whole genre just like I did. Maybe I'll take it out of context and get my knickers in a twist too :P
And my point still stands, never aknowledging genres would make describing music quickly so vastly more difficult as to be ludicrous.
Checks his knickers (nope theyre not twisted) and indeed they never where, it was you who took offence at "Death to genres"
Genres tend only useful for those who are already immersed in that genre.
Power metal does that run @ 18V rather than 9V (better overhead) theyre arbitary terms and I'm sure there are so many flame wars as to what particular genre a band falls into (despite what the bands themselves think they are)
Yeah the Urban comment was to encourage a bit of normality for those of us who have no frame of reference in the apparently huge number metal sub genres (that often seem to be more important than the actual music.) Though thinking about it, it seems that "urban" may perhaps have even more sub genres than metal.
I just like music, some of it used to be called metal, some of it still is (I think) but for the most part it has loud guitars
Anyway it's back to Blue Cheer, I'm not sure if it's Proto metal, proto stoner, stoner, rock or psych but I like it.
If you gain benefit from sub genres thats OK but beware as some bugger will redefine them when you arnt looking
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Checks his knickers (nope theyre not twisted) and indeed they never where, it was you who took offence at "Death to genres"
Took offense? I said it was silly. Then you got in with you're "I'm trying not to be rude" nonsense which, letsbe fair, sounded like "I want to be rude but I am short of a pair".
Genres tend only useful for those who are already immersed in that genre.
I'm afraid I just can't ever see that as anything but utter shite.
The number of times I had kids ask me at my old work "I'm just getting into xx genre, any cool bands I should check out?" was enormous, it's just an easy, fast convienient way of getting across an idea of what you're after. Instead of I'm after more stuff that sounds like, x band, x band and x band. It can get stupidly involved, of course, I see regular ads in Terrorizer for Scandanavian Pagan Folk Metal and the like which really push the realms of sense, but I don't see why there's anything wrong with having terminology to differentiate between Black Metal and Death Metal, Reggae and Ska, Classical and Baroque, Funk and Disco etc etc. If anyone can give me a reason why there is then great, but usually the best argument anyone has is "It just makes people closed minded or encourages people to nitpick what's what". Why anyone else being closed minded or belittling what other people listen to should have any impact on whether being able to classify music is a good thing or not is beyond me.
Aside from anything else, when I go into a independant music store looking for oddities at random, what the fuck section would I go to? :lol:
I just like music too, regardless of what it is (except power metal dragon slaying shite, obviously) but I again don't see why being able to define what group an artist falls into causes any issue there.
EDIT: Before you read any hostility in this, as you appeared to with completely jovial discourse earlier, I'm typing all of this smiling, just as I have said it to friends in the pub with a pint over the same debate :)
Oh, and on-topic. I'm lisening to Benediction - Killing Music
Which is probably death-grind. Maybe stick Crusty on there as a prefix.
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Meanwhile, I'm listening to Irish Tour 74 (while wearing a guitar with Irish Tours in).
Snap! Me too! All that talk in the other thread gave me cravings.
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Clippage:
Offence, it sounded like it from over here, but hey it's a msg board these things happen
THe bit about don't want to be rude, was becasue I didn't want to be rude, when I desire to do si I can usually manage it :(
I only find very broad genres useful you dont, thats fine I wouldn't know Black metal from death metal, but if I hear something i like I'll look them up and ask about them, the particular sub genre dosn't really matter to me (but thats my perogitive)
BTW I pretty much dislike all the 3rd rate Robert E Howard and HP Lovecraft imagary, but thats across many genres (being long in the tooth) ;)
Anyway this wouldn't even have rated a raise in pitch in a pub conversation..
Anyway the current music still Blue Cheer ATM (Stoner fans would pretty much like them) with some Gomez on the horizon
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VreCBH8uxSY&feature=related
It can't get any better than that
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VreCBH8uxSY&feature=related
It can't get any better than that
Nice pick.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IWdhbFrg7A4
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VreCBH8uxSY&feature=related
It can't get any better than that
huuummm
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=_KPYdRlFE_U
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Hey Mercedes - Everynight Fireworks, great album :)
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Weezer - first three albums
Hey Mercedes - Everynight Fireworks, great album :)
+1
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listening to the Number Of The Beast - Classic Albums documentry in the background
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Utah Saints "Something Good" 2008 remixes (stop sniggering at the back!).
The red wine is starting to kick in and everything does indeed feel good, too bad I've got work in the morning.
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Classic remix..where they have updated and made it better...or at least as good as original
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Yeah man, classic. I had On A Ragga Tip by SL2 playing the other day. Mmmm badaya badaya bwaladie day
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Ahh... Slipmat and Lime; the halcyon days of XL records :)
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Dream Theater, Images & Words
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nice to see a bit of rave action going down.
here i've been listening to Radio Dokken ;)
All Dokken, All Day!!!!
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All Dokken, All Day!!!!
Sounds like bloody torture :lol:
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nice to see a bit of rave action going down.
here i've been listening to Radio Dokken ;)
All Dokken, All Day!!!!
Donny the Dokk Dokken???!!!
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Sigh - Infidel Art
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Biffy Clyro - Mountains. $%ing love this song :)
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The Haunted - Versus
Metallica - Death Magnetic
Too early to judge on DM - on first listen it didn't give me the horrible sick feeling of disappointment I got with St Anger, but it didn't knock me out either.
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Bonded By Blood - Feed The Beast
Gama Bomb - Citizen Brain
Thrash!!!
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Will Youngs latest.
WHAT?!?!
It's on the telly!!! I can't be arsed changing the channel!!!
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Why aren't you watching The Story of the Guitar on BBC1? :o
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Why aren't you watching The Story of the Guitar on BBC1? :o
Taping it.
Isn't it funny that, in this digital age, what with Sky+ and all, I still refer to the recording of a TV program as "taping"?
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Why aren't you watching The Story of the Guitar on BBC1? :o
Taping it.
Isn't it funny that, in this digital age, what with Sky+ and all, I still refer to the recording of a TV program as "taping"?
:lol:
I still only have VHS. :oops:
Got a DVD player of course, but no Sky.
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Green Day - Dookie
Classic.
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Volbeat - Sad Man's Tongue. & Radio Girl
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5mV_HHL-h6g
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VfWXo9gKYJ0
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metallica - ride the lightning
edit: a totally awesome album, and definately my favourite
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The new B B King album.
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Valentine - Valentine
A quality bit of early '90s AOR wimphem.
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Hot Water Music - Turnstile. Pretty much the best song ever when youre reasonably intoxicated as I am right now :)
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This morning has been a ruined by drink and drugs one (good) album wonders from the 80/90's
The Four Horsemen - Nobody said it was easy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcveGZv799w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaIvoi6Esks
Circus of Power
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8vTaPgKFn4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRHhX_0wtY
Spread Eagle ( :P)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnQ7mWWi7Gs
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Anthrax - Lone Justice
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Skip James : The Early Recordings
This guy scares me more than all the metal guys put together
I still adore Hard Time Killing floor Blues (enough to consider buying an acoustic and tuning it to D minor)
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Bobby Brown - On our own :lol: It's the soundtrack to ghostbusters 2. Reminds me of when I was younger and listening to very bad music
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Cypress Hill IV
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Isis - Panopticon. Good stuff :)
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Cradle of Filth - Midian.
My favourite metal album
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The Band- The last Waltz
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Bon Iver...
Not great, but I'm giving it a chance - haven't even got the whole way thru the album yet.
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Bolt thrower, those once loyal
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Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine.
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Soundtrack, Xenosaga II
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AC/DC - Back In Black
Is it a crime that i have only just heard this album now?
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AC/DC - Back In Black
Is it a crime that i have only just heard this album now?
No, I've only just started listening to AC/DC. Picked up Powerage a couple of months ago.
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AC/DC - Back In Black
Is it a crime that i have only just heard this album now?
No, I've only just started listening to AC/DC. Picked up Powerage a couple of months ago.
It's not a crime, but you both surprise me! But Powerage ain't a bad place to start.
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I listen to AC/DC, i have odd tracks off most the albums, i just have never listened to/owned a full AC/DC album.
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Pain Of Salvation, The Perfect Element, part I ... progressive brilliance!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9U67tELMHE
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Zimmer's Hole - While You Were Shouting at the Devil We Were in League with Satan
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AC/DC - Powerage
Thanks to Ben for mentioning it earlier! Always my favourite 'DC album.
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http://www.shelsmusic.com/
Found these when buying a mahumodo cd.
There is plenty for everyone on this label and i like most of it!
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Helloween - Gambling With The Devil
Still my "Album of the Year"
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More Isis, this time the In the Absence of Truth album. I really like this genre of music at the minute, not really sure what you'd call it. Probably post-metal, whatever that's meant to mean :lol:
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Queen - Rock Montreal
Every 12-18 months I have a Queen binge that lasts a couple of weeks, haven't had one since before I joined this forum...
But I think this might have started another attack... Nurse, the pills, get the pills... :lol:
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But I think this might have started another attack... Nurse, the pills, get the pills... :lol:
Sheer Heart Attack?
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Electric Wizard - Come my Fanatics and the self titled debut. Both are awesome, I think Come my Fanatics is my favourite EW album so far.
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Badlands night tonight!
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AC/DC - Powerage
Thanks to Ben for mentioning it earlier! Always my favourite 'DC album.
+1 :guitar4:
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i've actually been listening to St.Anger! drum sound aside i think it's a great album, much more creative than Death Magnetic. the new one may be the album they should have released 18 years ago, but that's kinda the problem. while St. Anger moved them in a new direction Death Magnetic is a clear step backwards. and given what Kirk Hammet has come up with this time around, did anyone really miss his solos?
i think St. Anger has probably Hetfield's best, most emotional vocal performance. the songs are more mature, more personal. it's a bleak, confessional, often painful record. it didn't sound like people expected.
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Retro game soundtracks today.
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The new All Shall Perish album, All That Remains album and the As I Lay Dying album. :)
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Less than jake :lol:
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Sonny Landreth "From The Reach". That boy can play.
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I was right in my last post, and so was Philly actually...
Sheer Heart Attack
Listened to it last night in bed, and again now. What a stunning piece of work that album is. Night at the Opera, Day at the Races, and Live Killers are also in the multi-cd changer (get the wife's Barry Manilow and Neil Young CDs out of the way for a bit :lol:)
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(get the wife's Barry Manilow and Neil Young CDs out of the way for a bit :lol:)
Not much wrong with Mr Young - what an awesome guitar tone he has on his more aggressive stuff.
(And ol' Barry has written some decent songs too, I have to admit...)
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Iron Maiden, Dance Of Death. Cover art nonwithstanding, a great album.
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SRV...
TONE TONE TONE
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White Lion! :twisted:
b00talz :evil:
(maybe it is a bit cheesy, but i like it)
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Metallica - Death Magnet - All Nightmare Long.
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Still SRV. Still TONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH MY GOD. Why's he sooo good at guitar, and why does his guitar sound SOOOO good?
Why do I suck? :(
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Still SRV. Still TONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH MY GOD. Why's he sooo good at guitar, and why does his guitar sound SOOOO good?
Why do I suck? :(
No, no, NO! :lol: You're not that bad. He'd have said the same thing. Just keep working at it, take what you can from him then say what you want to say. I got hung up on him a few years back - I don't particularly want to be an SRV clone, but I got hung up it, and I find myself sounding increasingly like him (not as consistent, good, etc, etc :( )- and this is even though I'm hung up on other stuff at the moment and not even thinking SRV.
Have you got the Live at Montreux 2DVD? If you really want to get some of "him", the turning point for me was the 1st DVD (the first gig where some of the audience booed him). There's something about the camera angles on his playing, and what he's playing, that opened it up for me. It's not that difficult what he did, but there's a lot of attitude (and practice) in it...
Meanwhile, I'm still hung up on Queen...
Live Killers
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2 tracks from the upcoming Exodus release, they are re-recording Bonded by Blood!!!
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2 tracks from the upcoming Exodus release, they are re-recording Bonded by Blood!!!
To quote Overkill 'YOU'RE SHIITTING ME'
One of my fave thrash records of the 80's I even braved a Venom gig in 85 just to see Exodus as support
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Damn!
Would have loved to be around in those days to see shows like that.
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spotted The Clash: The Singles in tesco yesterday for £3! we only went in because my girlfriend wanted the new Boyzone cd :( happily, Joe Strummer and the boys saved the day!
i also got a Hallowe'en cd with Ghostbusters, People Are Strange, Johnny Cash's Ghostriders In The Sky and (the reason i bought it) Warren Zevon's Werewolves Of London.
so currently listening to the Clash. i'll have to dig out London Calling and Combat Rock again.
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Yngwie, Perpetual Flame. Buy it.
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Circa Survive at the minute. Not sure what I think about em, the music is great but the vocals are a bit too girly I think - do they have albums where its a bit more aggressive/gritty?
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Chilling out today with Free - 'Free'.
Absolutey sublime.
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Latitudes- bleak epiphanies in slow motion.
SLOOOOOTH!!!!!!
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Got a bit of Deftones on the go right now. May be a bit nu-metally for some but I like some of the stuff. My Own Summer is pure riffage!
I'm also listening to 3 House by Bob Nanna now, didnt like it much when indy first sent me it but I love it now :D
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Listening to some vinyl today
Fire & Water - Free
Live at the BBC - Dire Straits
Catfish Rising - Jethro Tull
Shootout at the Fantasy Factory - Traffic
I had the tube monobloc's turned up and was seeing how close I could get to the sound of the 190K JM Lab speakers that I was listening to with TO!!
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Shootout at the Fantasy Factory - Traffic
Oooooh I love that album so much, along with Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys
Damn I have to buy them again
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this week it's the new AC/DC album which gets better after a few listens (was 'whelmed' upon first listen).
also digging the new Oasis record which sounded great right off the bat. the second last track (The Nature Of Reality) has a dirty as f*ck riff in it - love the tone, would be interested to know what the guitar/amp rig was on that one.
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Black Ice.
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Lisa Mitchell. Choooooon off the Surf advert
http://www.myspace.com/lisalisamitchell
also - check out "A Little Ramblin' Blues..." - awesome song, awesome voice, awesome tone.
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'Quo - Piledriver.
:drink:
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Black Ice.
I must have listened to it a dozen times by now and I'm still not bored. In fact, I'm liking it more and more. This album, therefore, is the opposite of St. Anger.
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'Tokyo Tapes'... but on my new 2nd hand Nintendo DS
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Deep Water Blackout
Emma Jenkins
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90's Dance Classics!
Reminds me of being a 90's kid. :lol:
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TYR's first ep, before they got all 'power metal'.
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TYR's first ep, before they got all 'power metal'.
Do you think they went 'power metal'? It's not how I would have thought of them, but I don't think about categories/genres very much. I like their stuff for the vocals mainly.
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Townes Van Zandt
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TYR's first ep, before they got all 'power metal'.
Do you think they went 'power metal'? It's not how I would have thought of them, but I don't think about categories/genres very much. I like their stuff for the vocals mainly.
We might be thinking of two different bands.
TYR is a band from the Netherlands that used to only sing songs in Norwegian about Vikings. When they got signed, they started singing in English and their music got a lot more accessible. Maybe I shoulda said before the went Hollywood ...
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Prince - Sign O' the Times
Rammstein - Mutter
A very odd mix
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TYR's first ep, before they got all 'power metal'.
Do you think they went 'power metal'? It's not how I would have thought of them, but I don't think about categories/genres very much. I like their stuff for the vocals mainly.
We might be thinking of two different bands.
TYR is a band from the Netherlands that used to only sing songs in Norwegian about Vikings. When they got signed, they started singing in English and their music got a lot more accessible. Maybe I shoulda said before the went Hollywood ...
I'm thinking about Týr from the Faroe Islands. A lot of their stuff is based on traditional Faroese folk songs about Vikings(!) but they've always done songs in English as well. If it is the same band, I like 'em anyway, Hollywood or not. :wink:
So what's on the EP?
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Prince - Sign O' the Times
Rammstein - Mutter
A very odd mix
I've got Mutter - never quite managed to get into it though...
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Headless Children - Dodgy but was a great live show
Aerosmith Toys in the attic...one of the first ones I got into..(permanent vacation...was my era)
Springsteen Live from Ashbury Park..great album, got into him after hearing the river
The Bravery - The Bravery...love this and second album...
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Jesu - Conqueror. Great album when you havent heard it for ages.
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Waking the demon - Bullet for my valentine. Bloody brilliant song.
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Fuck...I'm Dead, Today is the Day and Pig Destoyer mostly, this evening. Wee bit Nasum chucked in there too.
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Bit of Social Distortion on their self titled right now :)
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just myself mainly. Trying to improve my mixing skillz
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Soundgarden. :band5:
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Jeff Scott Soto, Prism. Amazing, Journey-inspired arena rock with insane vocals/guitar solos!
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Rotten Sound.
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Planes Mistaken For Stars!!!
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Less Than Jake!
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Michael Schenker Group!
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have now regressed to UFO \o/
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Gojira - The Way of all Flesh
Devildriver - The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
AC/DC - Black Ice
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Small Brown Bike - Our Own Wars. Love this album - sort of wish i'd included "the cannons & tanks" in my 10 songs that influenced my playing style list.
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Bit of Social Distortion on their self titled right now :)
Top choice!
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly
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Bit of Social Distortion on their self titled right now :)
Top choice!
I think I prefer White Light White Heat White Trash, just for the epic Dont Drag Me Down really :)
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I think I prefer White Light White Heat White Trash, just for the epic Dont Drag Me Down really :)
That's a brilliant album :). It was the first SD album I heard, and the others I've bought have been a bit disappointing in comparison. Haven't got all their stuff though.
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Watchmaker - Kill.Fucking.Everyone
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EXODUS - "Let there be blood"
It's a re-recording of "Bonded by blood" (one of the alltime classic metal records) with the modern line-up and, more importantly, modern production :twisted:
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly
Me too - it's good to hear classic thrash recorded with a decent production job (though by the standards of the day, Legacy & New Order were better than most...)
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Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro
and
Axis of Perdition - The Ichneumon Method (And Less Welcome Techniques)
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helloween - keeper pt 1
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helloween - keeper pt 1
You're a week late on that one! Shoulda played it on Halloween!
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Exhorder
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Cynic - Traced in Air, as I have for last 3 weeks or so.
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Drive Like Jehu - self titled. Cheers for recommending it Indy, its awesome :)
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Rhapsody, Rain Of A Thousand Flames
Savatage, Handful of Rain
Savatage, The Wake of Magellan
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helloween - keeper pt 1
You're a week late on that one! Shoulda played it on Halloween!
;)
...Uriah Heep today
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unsure as to why that needed censorship (if it got any at all - can't remember!) :)
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unsure as to why that needed censorship (if it got any at all - can't remember!) :)
It didn't; I fixed a typo in my original quote :)
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Technical Difficulties, Second Heat, Superheroes, Street Lethal albums by Racer X - awesome
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Technical Difficulties, Second Heat, Superheroes, Street Lethal albums by Racer X - awesome
No Live And Dangerous?!
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...Uriah Heep today
Which one(s)?
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31Knots :D
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Chopin-need mellowing.
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Technical Difficulties, Second Heat, Superheroes, Street Lethal albums by Racer X - awesome
No Live And Dangerous?!
No, I is not worthy- yet.
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helloween - keeper pt 1
You're a week late on that one! Shoulda played it on Halloween!
;)
...Uriah Heep today
No name dropping or anything but I had a beer with Phil Lanzon the other week- he's a friend of a friend 8)
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Chopin-need mellowing.
Hehe, I wouldn't classify Chopin as mellow!!
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You are right-but his music mellows me.I have always loved his music and it takes me somewhere else in my mind and I need that right now.
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Bit of Curtis Mayfield at the moment 8)
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Rancid - Let's Go
Awesome album!
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Right now it's a bit of Scott Henderson givin' it some with Tribal Tech.
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...Uriah Heep today
Which one(s)?
Sailsbury
today i'm listening to a (german language) christmas happy hardcore compilation of dubious taste:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=L-4ksXSUebM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VceYHD5zGUE
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KB8dbjDVJFk (my favourite part)
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Diesel Park West - Shakespeare Alabama & Flipped
Charlie - Fantasy Grils & No Second Chance
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NWA
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Týr - Land
Kick Axe - Vices
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Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
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Oh and also On The Beach - Neil Young. My favourite of his albums. Classic.
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Joe Bonamassa - Live Nowhere In Particular. Everyone keeps raving about him, so I thought I'd give him a whirl. All good stuff so far.
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planes mistaken for stars
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Yes, Tormato
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AC/DC - Black Ice (It's growing on me! And it's good treadmill music)
Robin Trower - Take What You Need
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Lizzy-Black Rose
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Rainbow, Rainbow Rising, Long Live Rock N Roll
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Harry Nilsson...
my favourite songwriter
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Izzy Stradlin - 117*
Alkaline Trio - Remains (yes I know its a "best of" but its all I have right now :o)
The Bronx - The Bronx
:)
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captain nemo - msg
amazing intro riff (which i will learn this weekend)
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Monsters and Robots- Buckethead
Gong meets Crimson meets softmachine
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Joni Mitchell-Geffen recordings.
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rodrigo y gabriela
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The Temptations greatest hits album :lol: $%ing quality :P
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Cascada \o/
eurorave FTW!
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Aerosmith, Get Your Wings
classic!
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
Mine, too.
I also love The Decline. Prog-punk??? PDT_008
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Primordial - The Gathering Wilderness
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Procol Harum - Secrets of the Hive
I realised the other day that this band has been going over 40 years and once featured my favourite guitarist, but I only know one of their songs. So I got this 2-CD Best Of.
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Dream Evil - The Book of Heavy Metal - so cheesy it's great! lol
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Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash - Argus: Through The Looking Glass
A complete re-recording of WA's classic Argus album. They haven't tried to re-interpret anything, it's virtually note-for-note, like one of those Top of the Pops compilation albums they used to release in the '70s that were actually all cover versions (to save paying the original artists, I think). So, you end up with something that sounds like the original but has none of the spark - and whenever someone plays something slightly different, it feels like a mistake. All very pointless really.
Next week I should be getting the new live-in-the-studio album from Andy Powell's Wishbone Ash - which also includes a complete performance of Argus :roll: . I suspect it'll be rather better.
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Joni Mitchell-Geffen recordings.
Ooooh, nice.
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
Mine, too.
I also love The Decline. Prog-punk??? PDT_008
Oh definitely, One of my life goals is to play the whole of the decline onstage before I die.
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
Mine, too.
I also love The Decline. Prog-punk??? PDT_008
Oh definitely, One of my life goals is to play the whole of the decline onstage before I die.
Hehe, I hope you mean one of your goals before you die, not to play the song and then die immediately following!! PDT_008 :)
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
Mine, too.
I also love The Decline. Prog-punk??? PDT_008
Oh definitely, One of my life goals is to play the whole of the decline onstage before I die.
Hehe, I hope you mean one of your goals before you die, not to play the song and then die immediately following!! PDT_008 :)
Of course, but hell, what a song to end on! :lol:
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Bjork - Post
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The Mars Volta - deloused..
$%ing love this album, havent listened to it for ages either :) Son et Lumiere into Inertiatic ESP is perfect.
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just stuck on - black ice ! :)
edit: well - i think its moderately awesome!
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Nofx - Punk in Drublic.
Still one of my favourite albums.
Awesome.
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues.
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I just ripped a CD off my girlfriend's dad's CD collection,
"Sounds of the 70s: Rock"
Just listened to some Blue Oyster Cult, 70s is a bit too far for me but it's all good still.
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I've had The Decline on repeat for about 3 hours and that ending with the trombone gets better and better every time.
Brings back some damn good memories, as with most NOFX.
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I'm in a Ska mood so I'm listening to The Specials.
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Fellsilent. Best band I've heard in $%&#ing AGES!!!!
And am seeing them on Friday.
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The Cult - Sonic Temple
(Not really listened to much by the cult before, but I am $%ing loving this album, gonna have to get some more albums by them I think)
Also listening to abit of Airbourne as I'm off to see them tomorow night :twisted:
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I've had The Decline on repeat for about 3 hours and that ending with the trombone gets better and better every time.
Brings back some damn good memories, as with most NOFX.
The horns, the chanting, the marching, and the way that the song builds based on the lyrical content (it's a definite leftist/cynical criticism of America/Americana) makes it a very powerful statement, regardless of how you view the song's political slant.
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Otis Reading- three albums on the trot on the old Ipod.
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I've had The Decline on repeat for about 3 hours and that ending with the trombone gets better and better every time.
Brings back some damn good memories, as with most NOFX.
The horns, the chanting, the marching, and the way that the song builds based on the lyrical content (it's a definite leftist/cynical criticism of America/Americana) makes it a very powerful statement, regardless of how you view the song's political slant.
The lyrics in The Decline really are genius, it makes me sad because i know I'll never be able to do something as good as the Decline.
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Yes, 90125
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The Reverend Horton Heat - Liquor in the Front
Fifth Angel - Fifth Angel
Fifth Angel - Time Will Tell
Sunny Day Real Estate - Sunny Day Real Estate
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Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the ominisent??
I dont get it. It baffles me.
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Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the ominisent??
I dont get it. It baffles me.
first time listening, i too was completely bewildered! somehow i persevered and now i love it :)
today i am listening to Spit Like This' brand new album "We Won't Hurt You (But We Won't Go Away)"
a stomping Glam Goth disco metal maelstrom created by people who have clearly seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show altogether too many times!
and they list Bareknuckle pickups among their endorsements! :)
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Jane Says live with the steel drums :) One of my favourite songs ever, its so good.
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Metallica - Death Magnetic,
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits.
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Yngwie Malmsteen, Marching Out
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Guns 'n Roses - Chinese Democracy
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Guns 'n Roses - Chinese Democracy
And..... what do you think????? Worth the wait? :P
I'm listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus: "Then Again" Live
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Akerc--ke - Antichrist
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Joe Bonamassa - Live album.
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Jeffrey Lewis - The last time I did acid I went insane
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Joe Bonamassa - Live album.
Just ordered that based on what I saw on Monday night.
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Guns 'n Roses - Chinese Democracy
And..... what do you think????? Worth the wait? :P
No, so far I'm not impressed; it's a bit of a mess. It tries to cover too many genres, but it's definitely worth a listen, even if it's just for research/curiosity purposes.
I'll give it another listen later maybe.
I'm listening to Sunny Day Real Estate atm
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I'm listening to Sunny Day Real Estate atm
Must admit I've never heard of most of the bands you mention, but I am a fan of Sunny Day Real Estate! :)
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Death for my first time.
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Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit. Just bought a ticket to go see them in Feb :D
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Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit. Just bought a ticket to go see them in Feb :D
Respect. +1
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Biffy Clyro- Infinity Land
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Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Derek and the Dominos
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Derek and the Dominos
Really getting into Clapton ain't ya!
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Haha, not really. I got Layla and some other song by them just because i wanted to see what his other stuff was like. I can't say i'm into Clapton really apart from a few songs.
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Haha, not really. I got Layla and some other song by them just because i wanted to see what his other stuff was like. I can't say i'm into Clapton really apart from a few songs.
That's a few more than I'm into by him ... PDT_008
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Atm, Lots and lots of Opeth.
I saw them last Thursday, went really to see Cynic, but was really impressed by Opeth's set, and a bit creeped out that I knew all but one of the songs they played, (allways had opeth, but never been a big nut of their stuff), however now, it's all I'm listening to! Truly amazing band, if you haven't got into them, listen to the Drapery Falls and Deliverance. Absolutely amazing stuff.
ALSO....
The Arusha Accord, Protest the Hero, and Beyond the Arctopus on my playlist atm, superb bands. Just got my PTH shirt in the mail, will so be wearing that tommorow!
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Had Glandular Fever for a few weeks, so I've listened to ridiculous amounts of music. Mainly John Zorn and Bartok.
http://www.last.fm/user/murraytaylor123
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Atm, Lots and lots of Opeth.
I saw them last Thursday...
OH that reminds me!!! I saw them in Sydney a few months ago, and while they were playing Bleak, Mikael's amp went bust and blew a valve... and before I even knew that anything had gone wrong, Axe had slammed into an impromptu, uber-amazing drum solo, which was followed by impromptu bass solos, keyboard solos, and Akesson's guitar solos!!
The amp took probably 10 minutes to be fixed. God it was amazing.
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Opeth are on my list of the bands i have to see live. They are amazing.
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Guns n' Roses - Chinese Democracy
It really is a pile of cr@p :shock:
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Same stuff I've been listening to for a while, rarley find new stuff I like:
Meshuggah - Obzen/Catch 33/I/Nothing
Queen - Greatest Hits/Live at Wembley
Nile - Ithyphallic
Rusty Cooley - online examples, getting his band's album + EP soon!
Belphegor - Can't remember the album title but only just got into these guys and they're awesome! Saw them with Nile, Hell's Ambassador is utter Death Metal awesomeness.
I want to check out some Vader too = favorite Death Metal vocalist.
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Trying to watch those Nile and Meshuggah clips on the downtuning thread has done my head in. So, as an antidote:
Nina Gordon - Tonight and the Rest of My Life
Lovely! :D
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
I do my head in on quite a regular basis.
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(http://i38.tinypic.com/2ugz97l.jpg)
great when you havent listened to it for ages! :)
Listening to a bit of Gojira on youtube as well, got Flying Whales on at the minute, such riffage! Need to get that album really.
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The Killers - Day And Age.
I can't get into it so far, maybe it will grow on me.
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Unlocking songs on Rock Band 2 ... It might be pop, but I think Paramore's singer has a great voice!
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She does, and Misery Business is a guilty pleasure track of mine :lol: :oops:
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It is damn catchy, plus the singer is hot.
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Steven Fretwell - Magpie
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Trouble - Simple Mind Condition
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It's been all Tr00 Kvlt Grimness today.
Gorgoroth, Taake, Averse Sefira, Dødheimsgard, 1349, Darkestrah, Frost...
Friendly stuff, like.
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Well after listening to two tracks of Nile, I had to listen to Ommadawn by Mike Oldfield to re-establish the equilibrium.
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The Police, Regatta De Blank
Shadow Gallery, Carved In Stone
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Manowar youtube videos being played by me today. Nothing like a bit of cheese on a Friday.
"the enemies of metal we can't forgive"
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Chinese Democracy
(Funny, I was going to put "Guns n' Roses" there, but it didn't seem right or necessary... :lol: )
Never expected to be saying this, but (on first listen) I am absolutely LOVING this! :o :D
It's sprawling, pompous, messy and the heavily-processed percussion and guitar sounds seem oddly dated at times (there is a TON of guitar on this album). The shred guitar seems weird in Gn'R... but this isn't really Gn'R. If the original band still existed they would never have made this record. But... it sounds huge, Axl's singing is terrific (and I was never really a fan of his voice) and, goddammit, the songs themselves are great!
Yeah, it's nothing like Appetite. But I must have listened to that record 1,000 times so hearing something so fresh(!) and different is a totally unexpected pleasure.
OK... start flaming me now... :rock:
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Stephen Bennett-Slide Area Ahead
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The Sword - Age of Winters
Amazing album, must have listened to it at least 10 times in the last 2 days
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The Sword - Age of Winters
Amazing album, must have listened to it at least 10 times in the last 2 days
Indeed, it is amazing.
Currently listening Bloc Party, seeing them live in April 09!
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Everytime I die - Gutter Phenomenon.
Love this album.
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Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery, Dynamic Duo
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Judas Priest - Beyond The Realms of Death
still my favourite band, and a powerful track
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Tjsuder - Kill for Satan
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Ron Jarzombek - Solitarily Speaking of Theoretical Confinement, one of the most mental guitar albums I can think of, featuring a track in 65/64, among other craziness.
Venetian Snares - Detrimentalist, insane drum and bass, all over the place in terms of sounds and time sigs.
Exotic Animal Petting Zoo - I Have Made My Bed in Darkness, amazing mix of spacey rock a la Mars Volta, mixed with Sigur Ros, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Glassjaw. Possibly one of my favourite finds of recent months.
Everytime I die - Gutter Phenomenon.
Love this album.
'Tis a beast indeed, was listening to it earlier.
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Chinese Democracy
(Funny, I was going to put "Guns n' Roses" there, but it didn't seem right or necessary... :lol: )
Never expected to be saying this, but (on first listen) I am absolutely LOVING this! :o :D
It's sprawling, pompous, messy and the heavily-processed percussion and guitar sounds seem oddly dated at times (there is a TON of guitar on this album). The shred guitar seems weird in Gn'R... but this isn't really Gn'R. If the original band still existed they would never have made this record. But... it sounds huge, Axl's singing is terrific (and I was never really a fan of his voice) and, goddammit, the songs themselves are great!
Yeah, it's nothing like Appetite. But I must have listened to that record 1,000 times so hearing something so fresh(!) and different is a totally unexpected pleasure.
OK... start flaming me now... :rock:
THANK YOU... you said it first... I was lonely and ashamed... now I can talk about it.
I really do quite like it, quite a lot really. :? :? :? :( :( :D :D :lol: :lol:
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I was thinking I'd gotten away with that post, but now someone's going to have a pop....
.... but then you only go an' agree with me! :lol:
I've listened to it several times now... and still loving it. Listening to it right now, in fact.
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i think i like it too... i think. obviously, after all these years there are expectations and preconceptions to get past. but when i listen to it i think, this is high quality. it's well crafted and Axl's voice has changed, it's not as feral as it used to be, but it sounds great. i do think it lacks variety, the songs seem to all be of similar tempo. and there aren't really songs that stand out, not yet anyway. a couple are starting to catch hold in my mind, but then, the best albums are usually the ones that take a while to get a handle on. i didn't like Appetite For Destruction the first time i heard it!
maybe in a while Better or Riyadh and the Bedouin will sit with Coma, Rocket Queen and Estranged on my best of G'N'R cd :)
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Carpathian Forest - We're Going to Hell for This
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The only track I've heard off Chinese Democracy that was ok was Better.. but then it has stupid guitar solos and lead fills if I remember correctly, which totally ruins it.
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i think i like it too... i think. obviously, after all these years there are expectations and preconceptions to get past. but when i listen to it i think, this is high quality.....
It ain't GnR but it is SOMETHING worth investing a little time into... I have to say "I can't stop listening to Better"
Sweeps... Not GnR.... Semi- Electronic Soundscapes... Not GnR...
But it's got something I love there and I'm giving the album a fair chance.
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Dammit. I was hoping the new GnR would be rubbish so I could have the fun of taking the piss. But now that it's decent, I can't help but feel a little disappointed :)
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Dammit. I was hoping the new GnR would be rubbish so I could have the fun of taking the piss. But now that it's decent, I can't help but feel a little disappointed :)
Don't worry, lots of people seem to hate it.... Afghan Dave, Blue and I could all be tone deaf! :lol:
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Don't worry, lots of people seem to hate it.... Afghan Dave, Blue and I could all be tone deaf! :lol:
Ahh yes.... now that would explain a great many things with regard to my inate musicality. Mmmm :?
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Less than Jake.
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maybe in a while Better or Riyadh and the Bedouin will sit with Coma, Rocket Queen and Estranged on my best of G'N'R cd :)
A 4 track best Of CD? Nice one ;)
I think Axl should have officially gone solo years ago and saved us the agony of debating 'Is it GnR or not?'
As for Chinese Democracy, I got about 3 tracks in and deleted from my computer. I think it sounds messy and dated. Wait.. so does Appetite and I love that album..... PDT_034
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I think Axl should have officially gone solo years ago and saved us the agony of debating 'Is it GnR or not?'
GnR = Axl; Axl = GnR
That's certainly the case now, and I think it probably always was, at least in the sense that he was the real driving force behind the band.
Slash, Izzy and co took away those parts of the "GnR sound" that were theirs, but none of them have actually done anything very good since (IMO). I'd far rather listen to Chinese Democracy than Snakepit, the Ju Ju Hounds or Velvet Revolver (mind you, he did have 15 years to work on it, of course... ).
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Less than Jake.
I was listening to them yesterday.
Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da corner
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maybe in a while Better or Riyadh and the Bedouin will sit with Coma, Rocket Queen and Estranged on my best of G'N'R cd :)
A 4 track best Of CD? Nice one ;)
:lol:
i might put on a few more, i'll have to think about it ;)
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Chinese Democracy
Never expected to be saying this, but (on first listen) I am absolutely LOVING this!
Just been listening, and I must say I agree!
I.R.S, Better and There Was a Time sticking out so far.
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Darkestrah - The Great Silk Road
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Easy star all stars - Dub side of the moon.
It's the greatest thing ever.
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Thanatopsis-Anatomize
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after Dixie_cr@p's jazzmaster post, i've been listening to 'The Ventures' all afternoon
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John Mayer - Free Fallin'
Beautiful song
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At the Drive In - Relationship of Command. Such an awesome album :)
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I am listening to Rush 2112. Incidentally this is the 2112th post!
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John Mayer - Free Fallin'
Beautiful song
Funnily enough, I was listening to Tom Petty singing that. Well at least I think it's the same song.
Anyway - John Martin, Solid Air
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It's a cover of Tom Petty's song. I can't say i think much of the original though :lol:
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Judas Priest - Painkiller
Judas Priest - Angel of Retribution
edit - thought i now might as well go for:
Judas Priest - Nostradamus
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just been to see invey again and i cannot streess enough how much you need to see this girl sing live... its awesome
and i made a guitar neck for ed... expecting to put the guitar together at some point but i turned up tonight and he had done it all complete (bugger, i wanted that glory!!) with a 6mm thick aluminium diamond plate scratchplate, hand painted body and with a warpig (my recomendation) stuck in the bridge
it was very, very good. i asked for pics and soundclips for you guys...
very special!!
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Deftones - White Pony. Elite is so heavy, awesome track :)
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Various Artists - Lightnin' to the Nations
Fantastic NWOBHM compilation! :D
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Jeff Beck: Jeff
groovy! ;)
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Various Artists - Lightnin' to the Nations
Fantastic NWOBHM compilation! :D
Yeah, that's a good one. I'm working on a NWOBHM comp CD to play at work. The problem is fitting em all onto one CD!!!!!
What I've been playing lately:
Deep Purple, California Jams
Uriah Heep, Salisbury
Iron Maiden, Number Of The Beast
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recently been o.d.ing on:
Satyricon - The Age Of Nero,
Opeth - Watershed
and
Pink Floyd - Meddle (side B) and Ummagumma (Disc 1)
(all on vinyl - no awful hot mastering of those first 2 albums here!)
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Coheed & Cambria mix I made a while ago that only follows the Claudio/The Crowning story line.
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Continuing my NWOBHM theme this week,
Trespass - One Of These Days: the Anthology
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Circa Survive - Juturna. Once you get used to the singers high voice, they're awesome. Act Appalled is my favourite thus far.
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Kano - Home Sweet Home
Epic album.
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Ron Jarzombek - Solitarily Speaking of Theoretical Confinement, one of the most mental guitar albums I can think of, featuring a track in 65/64, among other craziness.
Venetian Snares - Detrimentalist, insane drum and bass, all over the place in terms of sounds and time sigs.
Exotic Animal Petting Zoo - I Have Made My Bed in Darkness, amazing mix of spacey rock a la Mars Volta, mixed with Sigur Ros, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Glassjaw. Possibly one of my favourite finds of recent months.
Everytime I die - Gutter Phenomenon.
Love this album.
'Tis a beast indeed, was listening to it earlier.
Dude, explain to me why everyone likes Glassjaw! PLEASE, everyone I know loves them, and I feel like I should, but the guy's voice is soooo annoying!
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Someone in my front room, drinking my beer, smoking my gear and talking shitee. He'd better shut up thjough 'cause Top Gear's starting.
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only cd i've had for the last three days is Faster Pussycat!
"Don't change that song, it's my favourite record...."
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Getting in the spirit with 'A Christmas Gift For You from Phil Spector'.
If you only buy/play one Christmas album this festive season make sure it's this one. Not a Band Aid, Elton John, Slade, Paul McCartney, Wham, Mariah Carey etc etc etc in sight.
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Moss, Burning With and SerpentCult.
On the doom train after Saturdays Rise Above 20th Anniversary show.
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Girlschool - The Collection
Kelly Johnson R.I.P. And Kelly Johnson rips.
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Not exactly listening to it right now, but I'm re-calling the time I heard some The Wind Cries Mary by Jimi Hendrix. It's made me want a Stratocaster just to play that song.
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had a Motown compilation on today, just great music.
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Mrs 38th bought and played Seal's new one "Soul" and I actually liked it.Great bass player I said- turned out to be Nathan East when I read the blurb.
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lots of Electric Sun!
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The 50 John Zorn albums I have. Literally 50.
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Watchmaker - Kill. Fucking. Everyone
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had a Motown compilation on today, just great music.
I got one today - it has the original Barrett Strong version of Money (That's What I Want) - Such an awesome song, I keep listening to it over and over.
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Police live album. I was never a great fan tbh and Mrs 38th ( who is) bought it. Can't say that I am any more enthusiastic after listening to it.
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Was that Motown CD the one advertised on TV?
I was going to get that, looked pretty good.
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It's the traditional Christmas viewing of Judas Priest Live Vengeance '82... :D
All the pressies are wrapped, fingers worn out from serious telecasting today, so time to lie back on the sofa and let the metal flow over me... (and for some reason this dvd always seems to go really well with our christmas decorations!)
For years I've had to have to watch it on a wearing video tape, but the missus got me the dvd a while back.
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It's the traditional Christmas viewing of Judas Priest Live Vengeance '82... :D
All the pressies are wrapped, fingers worn out from serious telecasting today, so time to lie back on the sofa and let the metal flow over me... (and for some reason this dvd always seems to go really well with our christmas decorations!)
For years I've had to have to watch it on a wearing video tape, but the missus got me the dvd a while back.
But, did you get the DVD for Christmas??!!!! PDT_008
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A lot of progressive stuff today: Opeth, Symphony X, Blind Guardian, Yes, Rush, Coheed, Shadow Gallery ...
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working on the jazzmaster, so listening to surf music! dick dale, the ventures etc etc
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Daft Punk.
And lots of it.
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It's the traditional Christmas viewing of Judas Priest Live Vengeance '82... :D
All the pressies are wrapped, fingers worn out from serious telecasting today, so time to lie back on the sofa and let the metal flow over me... (and for some reason this dvd always seems to go really well with our christmas decorations!)
For years I've had to have to watch it on a wearing video tape, but the missus got me the dvd a while back.
But, did you get the DVD for Christmas??!!!! PDT_008
Yep, last year :D
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Some heavy stuff, some not so heavy.
Lamb of God - Sacrament
Jeff Loomis - Zero Order Phase
Exodus - The Atrocity Exhibition
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Greatest Hits
Plus stuff I'm trying to learn for a new band project...
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The best of Isaac Hayes
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Hot Leg!
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Roger Waters, Amused To Death
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Boris - Pink.
Just got it, lovin' it.
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Currently listening to the as yet unnamed Animals as Leaders album, which is basically a solo project for ex-Reflux guitarist Tosin Abasi, who has collaborated with (forum member) Misha Mansoor aka Bulb of Periphery. It's not being released till April, but there are tracks up on their myspace (http://www.myspace.com/animalsasleaders).
It's possibly the most unique and innovative guitar album I've heard. Everyone with a remote interest in metal, electronica, jazz.. hell, music, owes it to themselves to check it out.
Dude, explain to me why everyone likes Glassjaw! PLEASE, everyone I know loves them, and I feel like I should, but the guy's voice is soooo annoying!
I guess it's love or hate.. The Worship and Tribute album is tied to so many good memories for me.
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Currently listening to the as yet unnamed Animals as Leaders album, which is basically a solo project for ex-Reflux guitarist Tosin Abasi, who has collaborated with (forum member) Misha Mansoor aka Bulb of Periphery. It's not being released till April, but there are tracks up on their myspace (http://www.myspace.com/animalsasleaders).
It's possibly the most unique and innovative guitar album I've heard. Everyone with a remote interest in metal, electronica, jazz.. hell, music, owes it to themselves to check it out.
Dude, explain to me why everyone likes Glassjaw! PLEASE, everyone I know loves them, and I feel like I should, but the guy's voice is soooo annoying!
I guess it's love or hate.. The Worship and Tribute album is tied to so many good memories for me.
+1, Animals as Leaders is really really impressing me atm.
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Boris - Pink.
Just got it, lovin' it.
Boris are fucking great.
In fact, I'm going to listen to Alter.
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Joy Division + New Order today
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Guthrie Govan - Erotic Cakes
Opeth - Watershed
Got them as presents (having to wait this long for Opeth has been agony but I didn't dare buy it for myself as it was on my gift list :))
Also, a slightly bizarre one:
Kiss - Alive III
No idea where the urge to listen to that came from :? :)
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Incubus - SCIENCE, Make Yourself, Morning View and Crow Left of the Murder :) Love SCIENCE.
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Defenders of the Faith - Priest.
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AC/DC - Back in Black
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Bruce Springsteen - Magic
Some kind people gave them to me for Christmas.
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Incubus - SCIENCE, Make Yourself, Morning View and Crow Left of the Murder :) Love SCIENCE.
God I love Incubus (well those 4 albums anyway :P). But come on, Morning View is their best album :P
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Not my favourite, I prefer Make Yourself and SCIENCE.
edit - actually I'm not so sure! Morning View has quite a few good tracks I forgot about.
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Bloody Mario Kart Wii music - that's all i've heard since christmas >.<
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Metallica - Kill 'em All
forgot how good this was!
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German Thrash - Kreator and Destruction
Ska Punk - [spunge] and Less Than Jake
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Not my favourite, I prefer Make Yourself and SCIENCE.
edit - actually I'm not so sure! Morning View has quite a few good tracks I forgot about.
Surely Science is just overplaying kids wishing they were in Faith No More and Primus? Maybe not quite as much as on Fungus Amungus, mind... :lol:
Wolves in The Throne Room, Dissection, The Meads of Asphodel, Cobalt and a pile more on my BM shuffle playlist at the minute.
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Bloody Mario Kart Wii music - that's all i've heard since christmas >.<
+1 to that ... sweet when you are playing ... evil incarnate when its someone else ...
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Basshunter - Now Your Gone
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... anything and everything by Kings of Leon. Love 'em, and they just keep getting better ...
Also, Crank by The Almighy. kick arse old school hard RAWK at its finest :guitar4:
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Just Another Band From LA 8)
Biiiiiiiiillllly the mountaiiiiiiiiiiiin :lol:
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Listening to nothing but The Hold Steady at the moment. Not sure what my favourite album of there's is though. Hopefully they will be touring the UK next year.
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James Gang - Rides Again
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Half Zaftig, good stuff :)
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Finally got round to buying the Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous DVD today :D (used to have it on video, but it wore out...)
For some reason I'd never cottoned on that Robbo's black Les Paul was a custom - suddenly my black Love Rock doesn't look quite so right sat next to the TV! :?
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Sabbat
Brilliant 80's thrash from the UK.
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Finally got round to buying the Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous DVD today :D (used to have it on video, but it wore out...)
For some reason I'd never cottoned on that Robbo's black Les Paul was a custom - suddenly my black Love Rock doesn't look quite so right sat next to the TV! :?
I just got the Live and Dangerous CD and its awesome :) Cant believe it took me so long to get it. Is the DVD worth getting then?
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Diamanda Galas/John Paul Jones - The Sporting Life
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Diamanda Galas/John Paul Jones - The Sporting Life
Love that album! Not one to listen to every day, just great to drag it out occasionally and be amazed.
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London Elektricity.
Gotta get the dnb out every now and then...
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Finally got round to buying the Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous DVD today :D (used to have it on video, but it wore out...)
For some reason I'd never cottoned on that Robbo's black Les Paul was a custom - suddenly my black Love Rock doesn't look quite so right sat next to the TV! :?
I just got the Live and Dangerous CD and its awesome :) Cant believe it took me so long to get it. Is the DVD worth getting then?
I'd say the DVD might prove disappointing if you're in the first flush of "what an amazing album" Live and Dangerous is. But once you remember that this was the 70s, and it's a real gig filmed in the 70s, then it does the job (I waited until I found it going cheap though!)
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Aerosmith - Honkin' On Hobo
I'm just, er, "rippin" some of my CDs to update the old mp3 player ready for the commencement of another year of struggling to work... and I'd forgotten how damn fine this album is :D
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Aerosmith - Honkin' On Hobo
I'm just, er, "rippin" some of my CDs to update the old mp3 player ready for the commencement of another year of struggling to work... and I'd forgotten how damn fine this album is :D
Really? Although I love all the early stuff I completely gave up on them after Nine Lives, I just couldn't stand any more formulaic cr@p written with outside songwriters (although I love Permanent Vacation, which in retrospect was, unfortunately, the start of all that). I've never even heard the last 2 albums.
Is Honkin' on Bobo actually rockin', or have they gone for the "authentic" ( :roll: ) blues approach like some of Clapton's recent stuff?
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Is Honkin' on Bobo actually rockin', or have they gone for the "authentic" ( :roll: ) blues approach like some of Clapton's recent stuff?
@rses are kicked and names are taken :D
Of course, it's all personal taste though... I've just started ripping Pump, and to me Honkin on Hobo has the same sort of sound as that... and there's some fine old standards on it - I wouldn't say they've gone for the "authentic" blues approach though :lol:
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Black Stone Cherry - Folklore & Superstition
Cara Dillon - After the Morning & Cara Dillon
Karine Polwart - This Earthly Spell
Rose Kemp - Glances
Lau - Lightweights & Gentlemen
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Ace :D
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Halford - Resurrection
My days! Some great tracks on this album :twisted:
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paradise lost - shades of god
buyed it in 92 and i still love it! (and some of the greatest solos i've ever heard...)
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...and i should add my last listenings of these days...
opeth - watershed (solos on "burden" give me tears every damn time...) (i can ALMOST play them at the moment)
viikate - marraskuun lauluja I & II
katatonia - the great cold distance
black sabbath - black sabbath
ajattara - kuolema
septic flesh - sumerian demons
hellacopters - by the grace of god
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Harry Nilsson, Joy Division
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Megadeth - Peace Sells
Forbidden - Forbidden Evil
2 thrash classics!
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The new Napalm Death album is getting some serious play here, as is the Trap Them back catalog.
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Arcade Eden, its like 8 bit mixed with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs or something :lol: http://www.myspace.com/arcadeeden
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Boats 'n' Hoes - Presitge Worldwide 8)
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Heathen - Breaking The Silence
Heathen - Victims Of Deception
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Diary of a Madman - Ozzy Osbourne
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johnny winter,vinnie moore,jimi hendrix(always)metallica,sonny landreth,eric clapton,joey taffola,iced earth,nightwish,joe bonnamassa.i,m always expanding my music collection,and listen to a wide variety every day :lol:
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Wishbone Ash - Front Page News
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Battles - Mirrored. Really liking this avant garde mathrock genre that's popping up.
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Battles - Mirrored. Really liking this avant garde mathrock genre that's popping up.
Loads of mates that have very similar taste to me bum this band but I just can't get into them. I don't dislike them I just don't get particularly excited.
Listening to a big punk, hardcore and grind playlist just now. Last.fm says my last tracks have been;
Fugazi – Waiting Room
Rotten Sound – Blind
Rudimentary Peni – When You Are a Martian Church
Biohazard – Last Man Standing full track
Napalm Death – Feeling Redundant
Napalm Death – Thanks for Nothing
Napalm Death – Unfit Earth
D.R.I. – Abduction
Crass – Timeout
Biohazard – Remember
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Battles - Mirrored. Really liking this avant garde mathrock genre that's popping up.
Loads of mates that have very similar taste to me bum this band but I just can't get into them. I don't dislike them I just don't get particularly excited.
Listening to a big punk, hardcore and grind playlist just now. Last.fm says my last tracks have been;
Fugazi – Waiting Room
Rotten Sound – Blind
Rudimentary Peni – When You Are a Martian Church
Biohazard – Last Man Standing full track
Napalm Death – Feeling Redundant
Napalm Death – Thanks for Nothing
Napalm Death – Unfit Earth
D.R.I. – Abduction
Crass – Timeout
Biohazard – Remember
It's just an awesome album to put on and chill to. Fave song is Race:Out.
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Killswitch Engage - End of Heartache and their live album. I never really listened to this sort of music before but I actually kinda like it now. Just makes a change from the usual rock etc I normally listen to. I've just been trying to learn Rose of Sharyn and its way harder than I thought it'd be :( Giving me a good rhythm workout though, I really need something to push me out of my comfort zone :)
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Killswitch Engage - End of Heartache and their live album. I never really listened to this sort of music before but I actually kinda like it now. Just makes a change from the usual rock etc I normally listen to. I've just been trying to learn Rose of Sharyn and its way harder than I thought it'd be :( Giving me a good rhythm workout though, I really need something to push me out of my comfort zone :)
Now get Slaughter of the Soul by At The Gates and Heartwork by Carcass and see where they get most of their ideas! Then get onto the GOOD ATG and Carcass albums :lol:
In all seriousness, if you like End of Heartache those first two albums might be worth a look :)
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I allready have Heartwork by Carcass, great album. I prefer it to their earlier ones even though most Carcass fans seem to prefer those, I just cant get into them as much. Havent ever really listened to At the Gates, will have a look.
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I allready have Heartwork by Carcass, great album. I prefer it to their earlier ones even though most Carcass fans seem to prefer those, I just cant get into them as much. Havent ever really listened to At the Gates, will have a look.
you definitely HAVE TO.
slaughter of the soul and terminal spirit disease are decades ahead of all this new scene of melodic death/thrash metal... in particular i don't like at all the new wave of american deathsters trying to imitate old swedish standards and mixing them with gay emocore... :)
the GOOD ATG albums (to quote nfe :P) are great if you like classic (well, maybe not completely classic) swedish death metal... spiced up with some of the most desperate melodies i remember...
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Will have a listen then, I'm not really into metal like this much so the more mainstream stuff is about all I can take :P
Just "discovered" Russian Circles, heard of them a while ago but never bothered to listen. Awesome instrumental stuff! I'm just listening to the stuff on their myspace page now but I want to get an album, which is best out of the two or should I just get them both?
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At this very moment I'm listening to Queensryche - The Warning. Classic!
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ZZ Top - all albums and periods.
I love a bit of ZZ Top \o/ :) With my VH2 Jazzmaster, I'm the closest I've been to his tone.
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I have these on a lot right now. A bit varied but that suits me.
Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
AC DC - Black Ice
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I'm digging Atomic Rooster.
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I'm digging Atomic Rooster.
great!
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I have these on a lot right now. A bit varied but that suits me.
Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
AC DC - Black Ice
like it!
Alabama Thuderpussy - yup, you read that correctly :lol: (they're actually pretty good)
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Harlots - Betrayer
Bad Brains - I Against I
Ben Kenney - Distance and Comfort
Architects - Hollow Crown
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Machine Head - The Blackening
Megadeth - Youthanasia & Cryptic Writings
Good Rats - Tasty & From Rats To Riches
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Alabama Thuderpussy - yup, you read that correctly :lol: (they're actually pretty good)
They're great's what they are!
Borknagar - Origin
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Just listening to Blink 182 - Enema of the State and Take off Your Pants and Jacket in full again :) I love this, just reminds me of having fun in year 9 or something :lol:
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Alabama Thuderpussy - yup, you read that correctly :lol: (they're actually pretty good)
They're great's what they are!
Ah, let's be fair, they're better than great! PDT_003
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Alabama Thuderpussy - yup, you read that correctly :lol: (they're actually pretty good)
They're great's what they are!
Borknagar - Origin
i preferred them in their previous incarnation... i love vintersorg, but vortex has got THE voice... :)
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Will have a listen then, I'm not really into metal like this much so the more mainstream stuff is about all I can take :P
Just "discovered" Russian Circles, heard of them a while ago but never bothered to listen. Awesome instrumental stuff! I'm just listening to the stuff on their myspace page now but I want to get an album, which is best out of the two or should I just get them both?
ENTER!!!! But Station is also good. What the hell, get them both :) supremely good stuff
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Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
I don't usually post album covers, but this is a particularly interesting album, with a particularly interesting cover.
(http://blog.roodo.com/galeer/9ae450b4.jpg)
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Nevermore - The Sanity Assassin
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King's X - King's X (4th album)
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Lots of bands trying to get onto the bill for the festival I'm involved in.
A lot of them are rubbish, some are very good.
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Right this second, Byzantine, slipping on noise.
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James Taylor October Road
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Since christmas I have been listening to Alter Bridge 'Blackbird', I am blown away by these guys (cool website intro aswell www.alterbridge.com ) storming riffage and awesome vocals, the production is top notch, a few of the come back bands of 2008 could have done with some of this.
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Havana Heat Club - The Motorhead of Berlin!
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The Answer, proper rock n roll man!
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Dark Side of the Moon
Been playing it all day, performing it in it's entirety at our final college gig!
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Blood Ceremony - Blood Ceremony
I think these cats are my favourite new band of the last couple years. It just sounds like Sabbath with Jon Lord on keys, some Jethro Tull moments and a chick singing, but they're absolutely great.
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Gamma Ray - Sign no more.
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Pride & Glory
Best thing Zakk's ever done... by a mile.
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Pride & Glory
Best thing Zakk's ever done... by a mile.
Got that..I'll have to dig it out...I seem to remember 'I hate your guts' was brilliant!
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Yeah, that's the "comedy" track at the end. But the rest of it is brilliant too, loads of great songs and a remarkable lack of pinched harmonics.
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Yep, Losin' Your Mind and Horse Called War blow the hell out of every other tune Zakk's ever played on a record.
Currently, Hail of Bullets - Of Frost and War.
Fantastic D-beat influenced death metal.
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Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio
videos on youtube :)
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Big Brother & The Holding Company
Stevie Ray Vaughn
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Best Of Motorhead.
Classic.
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Incubus - Science.
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Big Brother & The Holding Company
Stevie Ray Vaughn
coincidence; i have the best of Janis Joplin on in the car
also been listening to the Small Faces Ultimate Collection and ALice Cooper's most recent, Along Came a Spider
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Winger - Live
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Deadlock - Manifest I think this is their best one yet.
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Samael - Most recent album I forgotten what its called. They are such a weird band!!
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Alice Cooper.
Sounds weird but I reckon ol' Alice is well underrated...
People only really know him as Alice Cooper that guy in adverts with the dodgy make-up. He has some real good, solid rock'n'roll tunes!
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Black Sun - Paralyser
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Gov't Mule
Stan Webb's Broken Glass
The Cult - Ceremony
Lau - Lightweights & Gentlemen
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Gorgoroth - Pentagram
Every time I look in this thread I can't help but think that my Ma would have loved if I played such nice music as everyone else in her house :lol:
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Every time I look in this thread I can't help but think that my Ma would have loved if I played such nice music as everyone else in her house :lol:
I'm on your Ma's side! :P
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Just for her - and you;
Gorerotted - Only Tools and Corpses :P
There was some Faith No More last night, s'not all bad :)
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Every time I look in this thread I can't help but think that my Ma would have loved if I played such nice music as everyone else in her house :lol:
I'm on your Ma's side! :P
i'm on yours... :P
bloodbath - breeding death
entombed - left hand path
ajattara - joulu
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Just for her - and you;
Gorerotted - Only Tools and Corpses :P
There was some Faith No More last night, s'not all bad :)
FNM I can cope with. :)
Just out of interest, do you know a band called Goatsblood? I think that's the most extreme thing I've got, though you'll probably tell me they're like Liberty X next to your stuff.
(I think I bought it by mistake, thinking it was Goatsnake or something... )
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I've heard the name, Canadian Sludge type affair?
I've bought plenty CDs by accident before by confusing names :lol: I've had a few bought for me too, Otep instead of Opeth and Catatonia instead of Katatonia...
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I've heard the name, Canadian Sludge type affair?
Yeah, that's right, definitely Canadian, sludge but with a really harsh sound (if I remember right). I don't mind a bit of sludge normally.
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Anamanaguchi - Helix Nebula
Pretty much the happiest song ever written.
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Anamanaguchi - Helix Nebula
Pretty much the happiest song ever written.
That's a bold claim. I'm going to go find it...
Holy shite, it's pretty fucking cheerful eh?
Ha, what a grin I have. I need MORE.
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You can get the whole album for free from www.8bitpeoples.com
I dont think any of it is as good as Helix Nebula though.
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Forty Deuce and rather sadly Yngwie's The Seventh Sign.... :P
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Tank - Crazy Horses
God, i love NWOBHM
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Forty Deuce and rather sadly Yngwie's The Seventh Sign.... :P
I love that album!!
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Forty Deuce and rather sadly Yngwie's The Seventh Sign.... :P
I love that album!!
Philly Q, you sound like a man of discerning taste 8), great rock album from the Deuce. Gotta love Mr Kotzen he's just so good at everything.
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Forty Deuce and rather sadly Yngwie's The Seventh Sign.... :P
I love that album!!
Philly Q, you sound like a man of discerning taste 8), great rock album from the Deuce. Gotta love Mr Kotzen he's just so good at everything.
Others may disagree about my discerning taste. I am a Winger fan after all. :wink: :lol:
Kotzen's awesome though, I like his singing even better than his guitar playing.
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Leng Tch'e - Death by a Thousand Cuts
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Forty Deuce and rather sadly Yngwie's The Seventh Sign.... :P
I love that album!!
Philly Q, you sound like a man of discerning taste 8), great rock album from the Deuce. Gotta love Mr Kotzen he's just so good at everything.
Others may disagree about my discerning taste. I am a Winger fan after all. :wink: :lol:
Kotzen's awesome though, I like his singing even better than his guitar playing.
Down incognito.....mmm Winger. Admittedly not Kings X but a great and hugely talented 3 peice. A friend of mine recently gat a DVD of there 2008 tour, great stuff.
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I love King's X too! Still got my T-shirt from their first Marquee gig in 1988. :)
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Meneguar - I was born at night
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True Hardcore 2 and Infected Mushroom - Vicious Delicious for some unknown reason :?
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Nice to see another Goatsnake fan on t'board. A mate of mine turned me onto them a few months back. Can't get enough of them at present.
Mind you, I have some rather good "Not quite what I wanted" CD's as well. I was asked by my mother once, when she was on her holidays, if I wanted any CD's as a wee present. "Grand" says I. "I hear Black Francis has a new album out. That'd just be lovely". She seemed a bit confused by this. Still, fair play to her. She came home with this. (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Frances-Black/dp/B00004ZB1R/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1233034205&sr=8-2)
Appreciate the effort, Ma. Bring me back whiskey next time, though, yeah?
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Commix atm, great chillout music.
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Blaze Bayley - The Man Who Would Not Die.
There is a song on there called 'While you were gone' which although written before his wifes death, it has now become a highly personal song for Blaze and wont be leaving his set list, much in the same way that 'In this river' by BLS has become a tribute to Dime.
AWESOME BRITISH METAL FROM THE WEST COUNTRY!!!
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mokoma - kurimus
great thrash metal from finland... PERKELE!
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elliot smith
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Fall of Troy - Doppelganger. Awesome stuff. I wish I could make up guitar parts like he does :cry:
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I was watching ZZ Top Live from Texas earlier - 2nd viewing of a chrimbo pressie.
Liking it a great deal... seen them twice - once at Wembley on the Afterburner tour, I was VERY disappointed, I was expecting something different I guess...
And then a couple of years ago at Brixton. They were brilliant, but I was slightly distracted by the fact that me and the girlfriend had just split up - she was in the auditorium somewhere with her best-friend and I spent most of my time checking my phone for a text...
(We got back together a few days later, got married, and have been blissfully happy ever since... :D)
Love this DVD - them boys are three extremely cool dudes...
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Going back to the old Mr Bungle self-titled. That and John Zohn's Naked City.
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Battle metal!
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Van Halen 2 - TOOOONNNEEE!!!!!! :)
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A CD of George Gershwin's music.
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Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry
How did it all go so wrong on the second album? :?
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Van Halen 2 - TOOOONNNEEE!!!!!! :)
And a whole lot of BAD guitar playing!!
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Van Halen 2 - TOOOONNNEEE!!!!!! :)
And a whole lot of BAD guitar playing!!
Is that BAD in a BA Baracus, Superbad kind of way, Ben, or are you being really controversial? :lol:
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Van Halen 2 - TOOOONNNEEE!!!!!! :)
And a whole lot of BAD guitar playing!!
Is that BAD in a BA Baracus, Superbad kind of way, Ben, or are you being really controversial? :lol:
I thought my opinions on EVH's rat arsed random noodling was well known on this forum ...
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Van Halen 2 - TOOOONNNEEE!!!!!! :)
And a whole lot of BAD guitar playing!!
Is that BAD in a BA Baracus, Superbad kind of way, Ben, or are you being really controversial? :lol:
I thought my opinions on EVH's rat arsed random noodling was well known on this forum ...
:lol: :lol:
No, I've picked up the odd hint :wink: but I didn't realise you felt so strongly!
Doesn't bother me, I like the albums (up to and including 5150) but EVH himself is such an arrogant, greedy, self-mythologising prick....
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Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today. Currently Saturnine.
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Valient Thorr. If anyone hasn't heard this band you don't deserve to live.
Basically, everyone on this forum should love it.
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Valient Thorr. If anyone hasn't heard this band you don't deserve to live.
Basically, everyone on this forum should love it.
Just had a listen (so now after 34 years I finally deserve to live, lol). Very good! Downloading commencing ... kind of reminds me of Rancid for some reason. The vocalist I think - has an Operation Ivy / Rancid air to it. With extra metal :evil:
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And as a result I am now listening to "Energy" by Operation Ivy ...
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completely off topic, but 99_not_out, is that the rosetta stone in your avatar?
oh, last things i was listening to were Guns'N'Roses, Appetite For Destruction in the gym and Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe in the car
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completely off topic, but 99_not_out, is that the rosetta stone in your avatar?
oh, last things i was listening to were Guns'N'Roses, Appetite For Destruction in the gym and Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe in the car
It is the Rosetta stone :)
I like it because its one of those things in life that was almost too useful to be true ... if you read about it in a novel you'd think "God what a contrivance that is, that sort of thing would never happen ..."
Thumbs up for Rob Zombie too :)
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ha, it does seem a bit unlikely, doesn't it? it's like an episode of stargate where they went back in time and left something so they could understand what they'd found in the future! hmm, maybe in the future someone will find a welsh/english bilingual sign and get the same result :)
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I'm listening to Gentle Giant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentle_Giant)'s first four albums, not because they my favourites but I don't have the later ones. All good stuff if you like slightly-too-clever-for-their-own-good proggy rock.
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Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today. Currently Saturnine.
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This is better music than anything else of this page. In fact, I'm going to put it on.
Valient Thorr. If anyone hasn't heard this band you don't deserve to live.
Basically, everyone on this forum should love it.
This feels so contrived it's untrue. Yuk yuk yuk.
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nfe, have you seen that festival some time this year, cant remember what its called but Sleep and Electric Wizard are playing, as well as The Jesus Lizard and some other good bands :) I'm probably going to go if I can find any mates who want to go with me.
edit - the ATP festival http://www.atpfestival.com/atp/Events/TheFansStrikeBack/LineUp.php
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Bettye Lavette- Singing the Who's "Love reign o'er me"
http://orbesonoro.blogspot.com/2009/01/bettye-lavette-love-reign-oer-me-at.html
Power and majesty!
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Jonny Lang - Lie to Me and Wander this World
It's hard to realise that he was only 15 or 16 when Lie to me was recorded. His voice is as gruff as Joe c--ker's!
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nfe, have you seen that festival some time this year, cant remember what its called but Sleep and Electric Wizard are playing, as well as The Jesus Lizard and some other good bands :) I'm probably going to go if I can find any mates who want to go with me.
edit - the ATP festival http://www.atpfestival.com/atp/Events/TheFansStrikeBack/LineUp.php
Yeah, I do wish they'd stop putting these things on in the middle of no where :(
I'm not gonna manage it, I saw Leccy Wizard in December and I'll see them at Hellfest but I'd awfully like to see Sleep. Gonna have to pass on Roadburn too, which also has an outrageous lineup, as it usually does.
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I've also been listen to the spiky wizards Witchcult Today.
As well as Public Enemies it takes a nation..., Ephel Duath - Through my Dogs Eyes
And a cool tuba player called Tom Heasley.
I really like Deadlocks new album aswell, no-one seems to like it.
Right now im loving music.
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Van Halen 1984, just to wind up Denim'nLeather :P
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black sabbath - black sabbath
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Lil Jon - real n***a roll call :lol: The whole crunk juice album is hilarious.
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Lots of White Lion!!
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Surfin' with the Alien - Satriani
I am ALWAYS listening to that record.
With Guthrie Govan's Erotic Cakes album next on the playlist.
But I don't have playlists, since I'm old fashioned and listen to everything on vinyl, and if unavailable CD, so I have to get up and change everything. :\
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It is the Rosetta stone :)
Was reading up on this (on wikipedia) earlier today. Completely off topic but this made me laugh:
"In July 2003, Egypt demanded the return of the Rosetta Stone. Dr. Zahi Hawass, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Cairo, told the press: "If the British want to be remembered, if they want to restore their reputation, they should volunteer to return the Rosetta Stone because it is the icon of our Egyptian identity." In 2005, Hawass was negotiating for a three-month loan, with the eventual goal of a permanent return. In November 2005, the British Museum sent him a replica of the stone."
I must admit that I do agree with Dr Zahi Hawass - it shouldn't really be kept here!
To bring it back on topic I am currently listening to Fandango by ZZ Top. Great stuff.
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Hot Leg, amazing band. 9th Feb the album comes out!
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http://remix.nin.com/
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Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Sort of suits my mood
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Pentagram - Wartime
8)
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Wolves In Wolves Clothing - NOFX.
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arch enemy - rise of the tyrant
machine head - through ashes of empires
c.o.b. - blooddrunk
bloc party - intimacy
the killers - new age
pendulum- hold your colour
muse- showbiz
weird indy/metal mix but thats how i role ;)
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Warren Haynes - Tales Of Ordinary Madness
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Last few songs played:
Cold Sweat - Thin Lizzy
San Ber'dino - Frank Zappa
Naked Pictures of Your Mother - Electric Six
Fives - Guthrie Govan
Get Out of My Yard - Paul Gilbert
Laser Lobotomy - Blotted Science
Half Jack - The Dresden Dolls
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Anyone on Last.FM?
I'm MrMuncher on there. How about a BKP forum group?
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Wolves In Wolves Clothing - NOFX.
Loving that right now too!
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I was going to suggest something like last.fm as it's always up to date and doesn't hammer the server loading these huge threads.
You've got a friend request! ;) I added a Bare Knuckle Pickups group whilst I was at it. I'm the owner at the moment but if any official bod wants to take over I'm fine with that. There's a method for transferring ownership of a group.
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Kansas - Point Of Know Return
Karma To Burn - Karma To Burn
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Anvil - Metal on Metal
1) Metal on metal
2) Mothra
3) Stop Me
4) March of the Crabs
5) Jackhammer
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Anvil - Metal on Metal
1) Metal on metal
2) Mothra
3) Stop Me
4) March of the Crabs
5) Jackhammer
Have you seen the Anvil: The Story Of Anvil movie?
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'An Evening With Joe Pass' - ( DVD ). 8)
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The Prodigy - Fat of the Land
yay for Download Fest!
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Origin ( all albums). Paul Gilbert, Cryptopsy and Byzantine. PDT_003
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Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot and Degradation Trip
The Prodigy - Fat of the Land
yay for Download Fest!
I so hope the lineup for download improves, all my mates are off but im not gonna go if the lineup stays as lame as it is at the moment :(
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I so hope the lineup for download improves, all my mates are off but im not gonna go if the lineup stays as lame as it is at the moment :(
I wouldn't hold out much hope.
Electric Wizard
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Otis Redding - The Definitive Collection
Robbie McIntosh - Emotional Bends
ZZTop - Tres Hombres (probably their greatest album!)
Guns n Roses - Appetite For Destruction ....paradise city...fCUK the speed solo at the end is hard!
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Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
John Butler Trio - Grand National
Slayer - God Hates Us All
If i showed the above CD's to a shrink i would be classed as an Anti-War, Anti-Religion but nevertheless happy Psychopath!!!
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Hot Leg: Red Light Fever
let's just call it the third darkness album! it's quite good actually. Stone Gods wasn't bad, but it seems all the flamboyance, energy and charisma was at the Justin end of the band! :D
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Steve Earle discography on random has been the playlist for this evening.
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Anvil - Metal on Metal
1) Metal on metal
2) Mothra
3) Stop Me
4) March of the Crabs
5) Jackhammer
Have you seen the Anvil: The Story Of Anvil movie?
That was at a film festival here a while back but i didnt make it along, is it any good? Look promising.
Ive been listening to 3 inches of blood all morning.
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Anvil - Metal on Metal
1) Metal on metal
2) Mothra
3) Stop Me
4) March of the Crabs
5) Jackhammer
Have you seen the Anvil: The Story Of Anvil movie?
That was at a film festival here a while back but i didnt make it along, is it any good? Look promising.
The film is excellent! And at the London Film Festival screening the band appeared after the film and played a mini live set, right there on stage at the Odeon West End! :D
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Might have to try and download it, dont think any video stores down these ways will have it
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Anvil - Metal on Metal
1) Metal on metal
2) Mothra
3) Stop Me
4) March of the Crabs
5) Jackhammer
Have you seen the Anvil: The Story Of Anvil movie?
I only just heard about the movie. I don't know if it is available yet here in the states.
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Propaghandi - Supporting Caste
The Number 12 Looks Like You - Mongrel
Greg Howe - Sound Proof
Jeff Buckley - Grace
PsyOpus - Odd Senses
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Jeff Beck Performing This Week...Live At Ronnie Scotts - Nice playing by Jeff Beck right here.
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Lettuce and Gigantic.
Awesome funk.
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Everton Vs Villa on the radio, good match...... or will be if Everton win :D
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Everton Vs Villa on the radio, good match...... or will be if Everton win :D
Tough one. As a neutral, I'm very pleased to see both those teams challenging the "Big Four", and doing it the old-fashioned way.
(Edit: Yes I know this is an FA Cup match!)
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Everton Vs Villa on the radio, good match...... or will be if Everton win :D
Tough one. As a neutral, I'm very pleased to see both those teams challenging the "Big Four", and doing it the old-fashioned way.
(Edit: Yes I know this is an FA Cup match!)
There wasn't traditionally a big 4. There was a big three and the Redshitee asking if they could play :lol:
Hopefully Derby will beat ManUre and it'll be a perfect day. It was nice to see Savage getting a ball square in the plums.
Anyway this is the music thread, not footie so I'll shut up.
I'm told that the programmes about Seasick Steve will be repeated tonight on BBC4 (although I'll probably be watching the Milan derby)
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Nachtmystium - Assasins; Black Meddle, Part I
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Paramore - Riot. Misery Business is a $%ing tune! :P
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Just wired up the turntable to the living room "PA" this afternoon, so...
Cliff Richard & The Shadows - Thank You Very Much (reunion concert... er... 1978!)
I bought it new when it came out - superb stuff...
Before that it was Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits - I discovered I knew ALL the words! :lol: (and I could reach all the high notes, as well :o ...)
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Paramore - Riot. Misery Business is a $%&#ing tune! :P
Never actually listened to any of their songs. Watched the videos tho :lol:
Not bad for a ginga
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the best of Nick Cave and THe Bad Seeds
this is a happy house tonight! ;)
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eric johnson (FTW) :)
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the best of Nick Cave and THe Bad Seeds
this is a happy house tonight! ;)
ah, frequently my walk to work album... good stuff
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Uriah Heep, The Magician's Birthday.
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Uriah Heep, The Magician's Birthday.
My favourite early Heep album! :)
I love "Sunrise" and the title track.
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I want an old El Camino just so I can drive around blasting Sunrise!! PDT_008
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Iron Maiden - Just finishing off powerslave, then gonna kick into self titled. Gotta prepare for seeing them play this weekend.
:rock: :ctf2:
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Iron Maiden - Just finishing off powerslave, then gonna kick into self titled. Gotta prepare for seeing them play this weekend.
:rock: :ctf2:
If bruce wears a Rise to Remain t shirt, message me, I'm curious :p
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Sweet ill try and keep an eye out.
may be one of his many costume changes for the night
Whats that anyhow?
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Mastodon - Remission
Santana - Santana III
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Mastodon - Remission
Nice
new album is supposed to be out soon, dont have my hopes too high, blood mountain was good, but im definately more into remission and leviathan
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Iron Age - Constant Struggle (AWESOME rifftastic band from Texas)
(http://revhq.com/images/covers/250/dag35.jpg)
Deal With It - End Time Prophecies (UK band with LP artwork done by Ed Repka, who did TONNES of art for trash band. megadeath etc)
(http://revhq.com/images/covers/250/pvr25.jpg)
American Football - s/t (on polyvinyl records. amazing clean guitar work)
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Bitter End - Climate of Fear
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Mastodon - Remission
Nice
new album is supposed to be out soon, dont have my hopes too high, blood mountain was good, but im definately more into remission and leviathan
Yeah, it's out on 24 March. I'm a Blood Mountain fan myself, I prefer their more melodic moments! :)
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Leviathan is my favourite mastodon record. ps. im new here. hello!
Rob
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yeah blood mountain is good, but took a long time to grow on me and never managed to overtake the earlier to full lengths. and then live its a totally different story. when i saw them they sounded pretty good, singing wasnt great but wasnt awful, but then ive seen some live clips and heard from mates who saw them more recenlty and brents vocals sounded like someone squeezing a terminally ill, deaf, pregnant, constipated pig
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ps. im new here. hello!
Rob
Hello to you sir. Welcome aboard! :D
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ps. im new here. hello!
Rob
Hello to you sir. Welcome aboard! :D
Thanks a lot!
I've been using BKP's for a while, thought id join and e-meet some other users
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Dio - Holy Diver
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Alice in Chains... Again
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Jason Becker - Perpetual Burn
just waiting for Moontan by Golden Earring to arrive and then i'll be listening to that non stop for Weeks, strange CD to purchase for a 20 y.o. tho
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I can't stop listening to Early grave by the Architects. I've been listening to Hollow crown non stop since I learned they are coming to greece on March :D
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Brutal Truth - Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
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I can't stop listening to Early grave by the Architects. I've been listening to Hollow crown non stop since I learned they are coming to greece on March :D
Architects as in that band from Birghton?
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Dream theater - Metroplis pt.2 whole album
Sikth - In this light, Bland Street Bloom love the chorus lead so epic!, and When the moment's gone
The Sounds of Animals Fighting - All songs
Main three right now
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I can't stop listening to Early grave by the Architects. I've been listening to Hollow crown non stop since I learned they are coming to greece on March :D
Architects as in that band from Birghton?
Indeed he does.
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The singer from that band (sam) used to play drums in the old band i was in. he's incredile. he was 17 at the time and totally amazing. like, seriously, he'd blow most pro's away. still, bullying him for being dead young was always fun! saw him for the first time in ages at their after show party in brighton. that was funny.
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RAMMSTEIN! :evil: :twisted: :evil:
Sennsucht
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Deep Purple - Live in Japan
I got it over christmas and hadn't listened to it that much. 3 CDs with most of the 3 gigs that went into Made In Japan. Listening to the first Osaka night at the moment (none of these recordings made it onto MIJ)... put it through the studio monitors and turn it up - sounds DAMN FINE... (lot better than it did on our bedside multi-cd unit anyway :lol:)
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Deep Purple - Live in Japan
I got it over christmas and hadn't listened to it that much. 3 CDs with most of the 3 gigs that went into Made In Japan. Listening to the first Osaka night at the moment (none of these recordings made it onto MIJ)... put it through the studio monitors and turn it up - sounds DAMN FINE... (lot better than it did on our bedside multi-cd unit anyway :lol:)
Hmmm, I must get that.
Speaking of Deep Purple, the remastered Stormbringer is supposed to be out this month (at last!). And a reissue of On The Wings Of A Russian Foxbat.
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Deep Purple, Days May Come And Days May Go. When Bolin overdrives those cascaded Hiwatts ... man, all hell breaks loose!!!
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I can't stop listening to Early grave by the Architects. I've been listening to Hollow crown non stop since I learned they are coming to greece on March :D
Architects as in that band from Birghton?
Late answer but yep that's the one!
Listening to nothing by meshuggah now btw. (I need a headbanging smiley!)
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Now I've got "Rocky Hill" by Rocky Hill on (the brother of Dusty, ZZ Top bass-vocals).
I bought it in 88 when it came out, only listened to it a couple of times, didn't really like it that much back then. It's still not mind-blowing, but it's a lot tastier than I remembered - more bluesy than Dusty's band, and it beats the living cr@p out of "Afterburner" that I tried to listen to the other day :lol:
(Recently wired up a turntable - so I can hear all my old and crackly records... time for Wings Over America methinks... :lol:)
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rammstein - reise reise
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Humble Pie - Rockin' The Filmore
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Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon - Prairie Home Invasion
It was mostly John Hiatt this morning, till I stuck on this.
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Kansas - Kansas
Corrosion Of Conformity - In The Arms Of God (COC are great, but this album just doesn't work for me)
The Duke Spirit - Cuts Across The Land (bought because I liked one of their videos, but the CD's boring)
Kick Axe - IV (great band, shoulda been huge!)
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Kansas - Kansas
Can I tell you something? I must tell you one thing!! PDT_008
One of my all-time favourite records, and it gets played at least once per week by me. So many great tracks on the first 5 Kansas albums!!
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I want to listen to silence but the girl two doors down in my student acc. is blasting her music so loud I'm being constantly battered with RnB beats..
Plus she does this at 4 in the $%ing morning too.
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Kansas - Kansas
Can I tell you something? I must tell you one thing!! PDT_008
One of my all-time favourite records, and it gets played at least once per week by me. So many great tracks on the first 5 Kansas albums!!
:lol:
I'm getting into Kansas again at the moment - I've had 4 or 5 of their albums on vinyl for many years, but only a couple on CD. Thought it was about time I caught up.
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I bloody love Kansas, I do.
There's a fantastic cover band locally who do and outrageously good version of Carry On My Wayward Son. If only they'd do some of the less well known belters.
Currently, I have Wolves in the Throne Room on. Who aren't quite in the same vein.
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Sweet Li'l Thing - Eels.
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E Town Concrete
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I woke up early for some reason(bearing in mind I was in late from a gig) and put on a Johnny Hiland album. First time I have really listened to it though it was on the Ipod for several months. He can certainly play-not entirely to my taste but I will certainly learn from it.
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Beat Union - Disconnected
Gay, yes.
But hella catchy.
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John Mayer - Live Where the Light Is. Absolutely cracking stuff!
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The Hellacopters. Their Gimme Shelter cover is pretty good :)
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Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality
Viking Skull - Doom Gloom Heartache & Whiskey
Bad English
Free
Buddy Whittington
Poets & Pornstars
A very eclectic mix, I'd almost forgotten about Bad English but was just browsing the CD's and thought I'd put it on for a change, then remembered why I bought it in the first place! I have to admit I bought Poets & Pornstars because of Sally Hope (look her up and add her to crushes along with Cristina Scabbia [I really wish she had a nicer surname!]) - but I do like the songs! Buddy Whittington impressed me playing with John Mayall and his solo album is more of the same. Viking Skull - make sure you are drinking when listening to it! Masters of Reality and Free need no explanation from me!
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Ratt - Round and Round.
I can't stop listening to it!! :shock:
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Sabbat - Dreamweaver
Excellent thrash metal album, so is their previous album "History of a time to come", own both albums, and i recommend anyone who likes this style of music to check em out, remember how impressed i was with the lyrics when i bought these records about a year ago :)
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Ratt - Round and Round.
I can't stop listening to it!! :shock:
:lol: I sometimes get that song stuck in my head and the riff always mutates into Unchained 8)
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Ratt - Round and Round.
I can't stop listening to it!! :shock:
:lol: I sometimes get that song stuck in my head and the riff always mutates into Unchained 8)
PDT_001
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The only way to get rid of song in your head is to replace it with.......
......Don't read any further unless you want this song stuck in your head.........
The Muppetts - Manamanah do dooo d do do. Manamanah do dooo do do.
So who's going to be singing this for the next few days then?
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Not me. PDT_004
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i'm listening to The Cramps: Stay Sick
R.I.P. Lux Interior
(manamanah, dododododoo...)
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i'm listening to The Cramps: Stay Sick
R.I.P. Lux Interior
(manamanah, dododododoo...)
+1000000000.
So upsetting that he's died. Been listening to the Cramps all month.
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Nile - Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten
I almost think that they're better playing slow stuff then fast... :?
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Ramesses - Misanthropic Alchemy
Heavy as a skipfull o' bricks.
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Sabbat - Dreamweaver
Excellent thrash metal album, so is their previous album "History of a time to come", own both albums, and i recommend anyone who likes this style of music to check em out, remember how impressed i was with the lyrics when i bought these records about a year ago :)
Both classic thrash albums!
Judas Priest - Painkillleeerrrrrrr
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Sabbat were great. But Skyclad were better :wink:
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Impellitteri - Wicked Maiden
Saxon - Into The Labyrinth
(manamanah, dododododoo...)
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Roger Waters, Amused To Death
Vivaldi, Gloria
JS Bach, Magnificat
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Deep Purple - Stormbringer (35th Anniversary Edition)
Just released this week! :D It's been a long wait.
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Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Got it, wanted to like it, couldn't bring myself to.
Then... one day...
Started to listen to it on the train home from Canary Wharf, after a cr@p day at work, and finally got it. Getting to really really like it.
Mark.
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emilie autumn - opheliac
that chick is HOT.... ;)
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Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Got it, wanted to like it, couldn't bring myself to.
Then... one day...
Started to listen to it on the train home from Canary Wharf, after a cr@p day at work, and finally got it. Getting to really really like it.
Mark.
Good Man ! Rain dogs is a classic, have you ( from amongst all the other great later day Waits stuff ) tried 'Mule Variations' ? 8)
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Roger Waters, Amused To Death
Vivaldi, Gloria
JS Bach, Magnificat
Roger Water's " Amused To Death" is a favourite of mine too, very clever, chilling and engaging.
I especially like it as manifest ( due to the distillation / physical presentation of my favourite tracks ) on the live DVD 'In The Flesh' .
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Pro's and con's of hitchhiking...waters
and Marillion Brave
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Pro's and con's of hitchhiking...waters
"Every Stranger's Eyes" - a classic; made complete by Roger's unique voice / presentation . The way he moves deftly between carefully pronounced and almost detatched speech - to that rising 'singing' voice of somewhat emphatic despair / accusation. 8)
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Good album can't say I am his biggest fan..but that is a masterpiece..and completely insane
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Hot Leg - Red Light Fever
I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
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I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
CDs??? In this bold new age of downloads?
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I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
CDs??? In this bold new age of downloads?
Get a useneXt account! 9 quid a month 8)
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I'm old skool - I love CDs as they fit in my car and my DVD player!
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I'm old skool - I love CDs as they fit in my car and my DVD player!
Use itunes to burn to disc :wink:
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I still buy CDs too. But it seems like we're heading inexorably towards getting all our music and movies by download. I've been planning on buying a Blu-ray player for ages, but I'm starting to wonder if it's going to be redundant almost as soon as I get it.
I'm not too happy about it - that sense of "achievement" when you manage to track down a rare CD or DVD is going to disappear. :(
I can't get excited about a load of bloody hard drives (plus another load of backup hard drives to make sure we don't lose it all).
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I'm old skool - I love CDs as they fit in my car and my DVD player!
I have an iPod transmitter in the car and my DVD player and computer are the same thing :lol:
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I'm waking up after 3-4 hours sleep when the pain killers wear off. So I've got my ipod on for ages each morning. It's a really nice way of dealing with all this pain, which is getting to ease off a bit now.
At that time of day i just want a lullaby! Joni Mitchell's good.
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Hot Leg - Red Light Fever
I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
It goes without saying this one is on your order list!
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Yep! I've got the 'original' re-re-mixed versions of Eliminator, Fandango and Tres Hombres already, so I ordered:
ZZ Top's First Album
Rio Grande Mud
Tejas
El Loco
Deguello
Basically so I've got everything up to and including Eliminator. Rev Willie G is one of my favourite players, so I thought I'd get some of the more obscure stuff :)
At the same time I've also got coming:
Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad Of John Henry
The Answer - Everyday Demons
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Yep! I've got the 'original' re-re-mixed versions of Eliminator, Fandango and Tres Hombres already, so I ordered:
ZZ Top's First Album
Rio Grande Mud
Tejas
El Loco
Deguello
Basically so I've got everything up to and including Eliminator. Rev Willie G is one of my favourite players, so I thought I'd get some of the more obscure stuff :)
At the same time I've also got coming:
Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad Of John Henry
The Answer - Everyday Demons
Sounds like a good bunch.
My very ever first CD purchase back in 1983 was ZZ Tops Afterburner. That was when The CD player was the latest thing and cost a fortune! Look where its all gone since, tech, it's mental isn't it!
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What's obscure about those TF? That's the "proper" ZZ Top cannon :wink:
I haven't organised a CD replacement of El Loco yet, but otherwise I have everything up to and excluding Eliminator on CD. I do have Eliminator and Afterburner on vinyl from when they came out, but my interest started to wane with Eliminator and was completed killed off when I got Afterburner home...
Having said that though, I was sampling some clips of the later albums the other day, and it sounds like things improved, and I probably want everything apart from Afterburner... :lol:
I would definitely recommend the Live in Texas DVD though - got it with christmas money, and it's one of the live music dvds I've watched most.
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^ Yeah Afterburner didn't really do it for me either.
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Still listening to Paramore - Riot. This album is $%ing awesome haha
Also been listening to The Postal Service - Give Up.
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The Four Horsemen - Nobody Said it was easy and Gettin Pretty good at Barely Gettin By.
Awsome Rockin and totaly underrated.
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I would definitely recommend the Live in Texas DVD though - got it with christmas money, and it's one of the live music dvds I've watched most.
Got it already ;)
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Hot Leg - Red Light Fever
I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
It goes without saying this one is on your order list!
I love the track "A fool For Your Stockings" on Deguello' : sleazy, laid back and generally great ... 8)
Afterburner was saved for me by 'Rough Boy' and 'Can't Stop Rockin' .
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Hot Leg - Red Light Fever
I've also got a bunch of early ZZ Top CDs on order...
It goes without saying this one is on your order list!
I love the track "A fool For Your Stockings" on Deguello' : sleazy, laid back and generally great ... 8)
Afterburner was saved for me by 'Rough Boy' and 'Can't Stop Rockin' .
I was jamming to Deguello yesterday, its a classic.
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Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Got it, wanted to like it, couldn't bring myself to.
Then... one day...
Started to listen to it on the train home from Canary Wharf, after a cr@p day at work, and finally got it. Getting to really really like it.
Mark.
Good Man ! Rain dogs is a classic, have you ( from amongst all the other great later day Waits stuff ) tried 'Mule Variations' ? 8)
Steady on! Might have to give it a few years to get used to this album first...
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Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Got it, wanted to like it, couldn't bring myself to.
Then... one day...
Started to listen to it on the train home from Canary Wharf, after a cr@p day at work, and finally got it. Getting to really really like it.
Mark.
Good Man ! Rain dogs is a classic, have you ( from amongst all the other great later day Waits stuff ) tried 'Mule Variations' ? 8)
Steady on! Might have to give it a few years to get used to this album first...
:lol: Sounds about right ...
If you want a really 'out there' experience - listen to a copy of the Tom Waits album 'Real Gone' ; or the dark romanticism of 'Alice' .
It still amazes me how he dragged most of us from his early , smoother - and easily digestible 'Bar room ballad' albums - notably during his time on ( the aptly named ) Asylum label , through to his genius , but often challenging later work.
I think he puts a whole new meaning to the word 'enigmatic' . It would be amazing to meet him ... 8)
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Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Got it, wanted to like it, couldn't bring myself to.
Then... one day...
Started to listen to it on the train home from Canary Wharf, after a cr@p day at work, and finally got it. Getting to really really like it.
Mark.
Good Man ! Rain dogs is a classic, have you ( from amongst all the other great later day Waits stuff ) tried 'Mule Variations' ? 8)
Steady on! Might have to give it a few years to get used to this album first...
Rain Dogs - Put it on after reading this thread.
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The Essential Charlie Parker
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Larry Carlton - Room 335.
Thanks PDT_001
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Larry Carlton - Room 335.
Thanks PDT_001
Nice one ... :wink:
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The Essential Charlie Parker
An interesting ( and surprising ) choice there from the custodian of Rock ! I suppose it's that old adage " Never judge a book by it's cover " ... 8)
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Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry - it's probably his best album so far, and a further development in his 'own' sound.
Lamb of God - Wrath. Heavy. As. Hell.
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Lamb of God - Wrath. Heavy. As. Hell.
but a bit boring, and i heard the same stuff - only better - many times before... by the haunted, to name just one band... i can't understand what's all the hype around LoG for...
i didn't want to flame your post, i was listening yesterday to the same album and this was just my opinion... :)
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^Fair enough. I like 'em, but I can understand why people say they're not really doing anything all that new.
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
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Lamb of God - Wrath. Heavy. As. Hell.
but a bit boring, and i heard the same stuff - only better - many times before... by the haunted, to name just one band... i can't understand what's all the hype around LoG for...
i didn't want to flame your post, i was listening yesterday to the same album and this was just my opinion... :)
I like The Haunted too, and not keen on LoG. I bought Sacrament and couldn't really see what all the fuss was about. But I'm really not into "heavier" metal in general (the usual problem with the vocals...), so I don't think my opinion counts for much. :wink:
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
I'm fairly new here, and I just scanned the last few pages of posts to see what sort of music you're all into. And I like it (ZZ Top, Purple, et al). Not often (in fact, far too infrequently) I see Dr Feelgood getting name-checked anywhere 8)
Today, I have mostly been listening to Jesse Malin - Glitter in the Gutter (but only because it was on repeat play in the workshop!).
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
Nice! :D
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
Good call Andy ... 8) :)
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
Is that a new Warrior Soul album? I was a big fan 20 years ago, but I lost interest when they stopped being political and became a drugs/party band...
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emilie autumn - opheliac
tori amos meets kate bush, vivaldi and marilyn manson... ( :?)
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Arcturus - Aspera Hiems Symfonia
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Arcturus - Aspera Hiems Symfonia
oh, i used to love it at the time...
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
Is that a new Warrior Soul album? I was a big fan 20 years ago, but I lost interest when they stopped being political and became a drugs/party band...
Yeah, it was released as 'Chinese Democracy' last year for a giggle, but that's the 'official' title of it...luckily picked a copy up when they played last year! Can't beat 'Salutations...' though!
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Ozzy - Killer of Giants
Dio - Sacred Heart
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
Is that a new Warrior Soul album? I was a big fan 20 years ago, but I lost interest when they stopped being political and became a drugs/party band...
Yeah, it was released as 'Chinese Democracy' last year for a giggle, but that's the 'official' title of it...luckily picked a copy up when they played last year! Can't beat 'Salutations...' though!
Warrior Soul! That's a blast from the past. I saw them when they supported Metallica at Wembley Arena in 1990.
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Daniel Lanois - Sonho Dourado. Its the only song I've heard of his and it's really good. So relaxing and just good. Have a listen here - http://www.playlist.com/searchbeta/tracks#daniel%20lanois%20sonho%20dourado
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
Is that a new Warrior Soul album? I was a big fan 20 years ago, but I lost interest when they stopped being political and became a drugs/party band...
Yeah, it was released as 'Chinese Democracy' last year for a giggle, but that's the 'official' title of it...luckily picked a copy up when they played last year! Can't beat 'Salutations...' though!
Warrior Soul! That's a blast from the past. I saw them when they supported Metallica at Wembley Arena in 1990.
They're out on tour again, I need to see them!
Now Listening to: Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
"It's not that old already is it?? :o"
was my initial reaction until I realised you're not talking about Motley Crue. :oops:
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Twenty Five Years of Dr Feelgood 8)
"It's not that old already is it?? :o"
was my initial reaction until I realised you're not talking about Motley Crue. :oops:
:lol: I'd forgotten all about this - when I was searching for Feelgood Cds on play, a Motley Crue album kept coming up near the top of all the searches - twas most confusing!
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KMFDM - Angst
PDT_003
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Donovan (not the Jason variety) - Greatest Hits.
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Faith No More.
I'm seeing Faith No More in June 8) Means I have to go to Download wanting to watch almost no one else, but it's Faith No More.
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Faith No More.
I'm seeing Faith No More in June 8) Means I have to go to Download wanting to watch almost no one else, but it's Faith No More.
there've been lots of bands reforming, but this one actually has me excited! for sentimental reasons if nothing else, it's a pity big sick ugly Jim Martin isn't involved :(
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Don't ask why but I'm listening to some Annie Lennox and my brain is being $%ed inside out, I swear.
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Memphis Soul- Tora Tora, from their Revolutionary Day album. Interestingly enough, they never released it ;)
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Bentley Rhythm Ace - Bentleys Gonna Sort You Out and This Is Carbootechnodiscotechnobooto is on in a sec. When was the last time you listened to Bentley Rythm Ace? Shame on you :D
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Faith No More.
I'm seeing Faith No More in June 8) Means I have to go to Download wanting to watch almost no one else, but it's Faith No More.
Original line up?
Just googled fnm found this
FAITH NO MORE are:
Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Bill Gould, Jon Hudson and Mike Patton
No Jim Martin? Mr Heavy Metal, it wouldn't be the same without him would it?
I love
The Real Thing
Mike Bordin - Drums
Roddy Bottum - Keyboards
Bill Gould - Bass
Jim Martin - Guitars
Michael Patton - Vocals
1. From Out of Nowhere
2. Epic
3. Falling To Pieces
4. Surprise! You're Dead!
5. Zombie Eaters
6. The Real Thing
7. Underwater Love
8. The Morning After
9. Woodpecker From Mars
10. War Pigs
11. Edge of the World
One of the best albums I own!
Their version of War pigs is better than the orignal imho
Plus the riffs on Epic are phenomenal! 8)
Enjoy the gig :D
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Recently I've been listening to trance!!! Shoot me quick!
Please dont, I am an open minded student who has to do a trance cover of Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
Some trance is really good and epic, but I just bought a Dave Pearce compilation and i've never felt so bored!
Plus some of the covers i've found are quite cool. Within Temptations "running up that hill" is about as EPIC i think music can get!!
Any one looking foward to Samael's new album?
Also two bands that have had me on edge for a long time are
The Kovenant and Anathema....when are they gonna get their asses in gear!
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witchfynde - the witching hour
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Today...
Razzle Dazzle,
Velvet Revolver,
E Town Concrete
Merauder (the eddie sutton demo era)
The Futureheads
Mobb Deep
The Movielife
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Russian circles, Enter
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Type O Negative, best of.
like if Nick Cave decided to do stand up comedy! :)
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Recently I've been listening to trance!!! Shoot me quick!
Please dont, I am an open minded student who has to do a trance cover of Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
Some trance is really good and epic, but I just bought a Dave Pearce compilation and i've never felt so bored!
Plus some of the covers i've found are quite cool. Within Temptations "running up that hill" is about as EPIC i think music can get!!
Any one looking foward to Samael's new album?
Also two bands that have had me on edge for a long time are
The Kovenant and Anathema....when are they gonna get their asses in gear!
i love trance! :D
anathema are currently without a contract, from what i know... do the kovenant still exist?
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Get some Mauro Picotto. The one with Salty and Sweet CD's. Turn it up, take some drugs and drink some beer :D
What you using to mix it? I was fiddling about with Reason a while back which was quite goo dfun.
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fields of the nephilim - elizium
THE gothic album. period.
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fields of the nephilim - elizium
THE gothic album. period.
I own their guitarists old marshall JCM 800 2205.
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Furyon - The One
Tim, get these guys on board with BKs, they're awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loT23VKWKUY
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Deadguy - Fixation on a co-worker
Hadnt listened to it for a few years then found the CD again recently, stoked on it all over again
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Joe Bonamassa "The Ballad of John Henry". First listen is very enjoyable. I am going to love this album before long.
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Miles Davis - My Bloody Valentine...can't get it out of my head
The Answer - Everyday demons
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Now playing: Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine (Live) (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/miles+davis/track/my+funny+valentine)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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Nazareth!
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Kansas (again!) - Two For The Show
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fields of the nephilim - elizium
THE gothic album. period.
I own their guitarists old marshall JCM 800 2205.
christ...
give it my best greetings... :)
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Warriour Soul - ...And We Rock And Roll
Is that a new Warrior Soul album? I was a big fan 20 years ago, but I lost interest when they stopped being political and became a drugs/party band...
Yeah, it was released as 'Chinese Democracy' last year for a giggle, but that's the 'official' title of it...luckily picked a copy up when they played last year! Can't beat 'Salutations...' though!
Warrior Soul! That's a blast from the past. I saw them when they supported Metallica at Wembley Arena in 1990.
They're out on tour again, I need to see them!
Now Listening to: Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
They played at my venue a few months back. Think we'll book them again on the next tour - I'll let you know.
Now listening to The Bronx III - The Bronx
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Now listening to The Bronx III - The Bronx
Didnt realise that it was out yet :D It's only £6 on play.com *buys*
Btw, I'm starting to get a band together back in the Kettering area since the guy I used to play with has picked up drums again and we know a gret bassist as well. You know of any good available singers?
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Nein.
Currently looking for a bass player to start up a band with me - going for stuff like The Bronx.
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Def Leppard and Whitesnake.
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Def Leppard and Whitesnake.
Faith No More :P <-- No not really.
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Black Sabbath cranked right up :D
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John Frusciante - The Empyrean. Great album, if you are into prog etc.
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Def Leppard and Whitesnake.
Faith No More :P <-- No not really.
I am. Its great stuff. Can't wait to see them at Download. I may buy some 'Just For Men' so I don't stand out in the crowd of 20 somethings :|
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Def Leppard and Whitesnake.
Faith No More :P <-- No not really.
I am. Its great stuff. Can't wait to see them at Download. I may buy some 'Just For Men' so I don't stand out in the crowd of 20 somethings :|
Yeah, and try and do one of those little fringes combed down and across your forehead...
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Joe Bonamassa "The Ballad of John Henry". First listen is very enjoyable. I am going to love this album before long.
Same here - great album!
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Mogwai - Mr Beast.
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Dr Dre - 2001.
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John Mayer - Where The Light Is (Live in Los Angeles)
Such tone!
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John Mayer - Where The Light Is (Live in Los Angeles)
Such tone!
Good choice ! :)
He certainly knows how to capture some beautiful tones. I was blown away when I first saw him perform this live version of "City Love" on a 'Crossroads guitar festival' DVD . The build up intro is very fluent and funky ; but it's the subtle slow solo bit in the middle that hits me. He gets accused of being derivative ( like the majority of guitar players aren't ? ) - and all manner of slander on "The Gear Page" - but if I could have written songs and played like that at his ( or any ) age I would not fear the critics. His live intro and solo in that lovely song 'Gravity' are also gems . :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEE2_RYyVYk
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Derek & the Dominos - Live at Fillmore East
Haven't listened to this for years - always found it a bit boring, and it still is, they drag the songs out a bit too much (was probably great if you were there...)
But what a band!! Never noticed before, I was always too busy listening to this Derek bloke wailing over them... But wow, even I could have sounded good in front of this little combo :lol:
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The Doors - Absolutely Live
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SRV- Live at Montreux
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Recently I've been listening to trance!!! Shoot me quick!
Please dont, I am an open minded student who has to do a trance cover of Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
Some trance is really good and epic, but I just bought a Dave Pearce compilation and i've never felt so bored!
Plus some of the covers i've found are quite cool. Within Temptations "running up that hill" is about as EPIC i think music can get!!
Any one looking foward to Samael's new album?
Also two bands that have had me on edge for a long time are
The Kovenant and Anathema....when are they gonna get their asses in gear!
i love trance! :D
anathema are currently without a contract, from what i know... do the kovenant still exist?
We'll wikipedia says they are gonna release there new album at the end of 09. But ive seen no official up date for ages.
I dont think Anathema need a contract/label. unless they're really strapped for cash.
Its not quite trance but i just bought Anjunadeep01 and its amazing. My no1 CD at the mo.
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Spodgenessabounds. :D
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been listening to The Answer: Everyday Demons over the weekend. it's not bad, good vocals (though i have to say that, my aunt knows him!) and some blazing solos! not keen on the rhythm guitar sound though, it kinda disappears in the mix. great drum sound.
hmm, one way to damn an album with faint praise, "yeah, great drum sound" ;)
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hmm, one way to damn an album with faint praise, "yeah, great drum sound" ;)
Yeah, that's how I felt about their first album... it makes all the right noises (not the drum sound specifically! :lol: ) but nothing really stuck in my head. :|
Anyway, listening to:
Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live *
The Company Band - Sign here, here and here.
( * Edit: Crikey, Rush are on really rockin' form on this album! The guitars, bass and drums sound huge, and Geddy seems totally comfortable doing the higher-pitched vocals on the older songs. How many other bands are there who just keep getting better and better after 35+ years?! :o )
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The Nuge!
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Derek & the Dominos - Live at Fillmore East
I had The Allman Brothers Blues Band - Live At The Fillmore East on at work today.
Sheer class :D
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Death - The philosopher.
Awesome.
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Derek & the Dominos - Live at Fillmore East
I had The Allman Brothers Blues Band - Live At The Fillmore East on at work today.
Sheer class :D
Oh yes, that's one of my favourite albums :D
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Derek & the Dominos - Live at Fillmore East
I had The Allman Brothers Blues Band - Live At The Fillmore East on at work today.
Sheer class :D
Oh yes, that's one of my favourite albums :D
Yep one of mine too. In memory of Elizabeth Reed, what a performance!
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NoMeansNo feat. Jello Biafra. The Sky Is Falling and I Want My Mammy. Excellent stuff
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Piglet, Boy Hits Car, and Volta do Mar.
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Circle II Circle - All That Remains
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Krutch - whatever it takes.
Boxcutter - pitbull ways
Bulldoze - the final beatdown reissue
Saves The Day - bug sessions
Flight of the Conchords - st
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Skid Row - Skid Row
Flight of the Conchords - st
Hows the album? i like the show but have heard all the songs so many times from comedy festivals years ago that im a bit sick of the songs. those guys are from my city, im trying to sell them my casio DG20 at the moment. its one of those weird digital guitars they use on some songs
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Morcheeba - Big Calm. The sitar and resonator bits are wicked.
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Skid Row - Skid Row
Flight of the Conchords - st
Hows the album? i like the show but have heard all the songs so many times from comedy festivals years ago that im a bit sick of the songs. those guys are from my city, im trying to sell them my casio DG20 at the moment. its one of those weird digital guitars they use on some songs
haha. im bored of it too now.
i need to see the new season to hear new songs.
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The Bronx - The Bronx III :) Good so far, I love Knifeman.
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New songs dont seem to be as good, most of the songs from the first season are from many years of stage performance playing them, then they sorta wrote the story lines to fit around them, some of the ones in the new season seem to just have been chucked together to fill up the episode. Dave's appearing in more songs now though which is decent
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Skid Row - Skid Row
Flight of the Conchords - st
Hows the album? i like the show but have heard all the songs so many times from comedy festivals years ago that im a bit sick of the songs. those guys are from my city, im trying to sell them my casio DG20 at the moment. its one of those weird digital guitars they use on some songs
"I need my 1987 DG20 Casio electric guitar... Set to Mandolin... Yeah.... Drop the Drums..."
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Skid Row - Skid Row
Flight of the Conchords - st
Hows the album? i like the show but have heard all the songs so many times from comedy festivals years ago that im a bit sick of the songs. those guys are from my city, im trying to sell them my casio DG20 at the moment. its one of those weird digital guitars they use on some songs
"WHO'S THE BOOM KING?!"
"I need my 1987 DG20 Casio electric guitar... Set to Mandolin... Yeah.... Drop the Drums..."
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I'm da BOOM King
also the drum fill interlude between scenes on the show is the drumfill for the basic rock beat on the DG20.
The DG20 is a cool idea (better than a guitboard or keytar, but its really horrible to actually play, rubber fret board, really hard to tighten the strings (Not that it makes any difference for tuning, but playability is bad) cant mute strings when strumming since there is sensors saying the string is hit and sensors under the fret board telling it what note to play, but if you hit other strings it just rings out an open note, even when your muting it with your left hand, and also due to some strings being slacker than others sometimes it doesnt sense that youve plucked the string if you dont hit it hard enough.
So yeah, gonna sell it, also dont want to use it for anything since people will just think im trying to be flight of the conchords, even though ive owned it for about 8 years now.
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There's one at my school, I have no idea why lol, I imagine someone donated it and its just been sitting about since.
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sounds like a nightmare!
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Tom Waits again - Real Gone (this time)
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Morcheeba - Big Calm. The sitar and resonator bits are wicked.
i loved that album when it came out, haven't listened to it in a while. maybe i'll remember to dig it out tonight
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sleep - holy mountain
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Tom Waits again - Real Gone (this time)
Brilliant ! :D
My faves probably being 'Circus', 'Metropolitan Glide' and 'Make it rain' - although as with many of the later Waits albums, it benefits from being listened to as a complete work / experience . Nice to see the talented and unique guitarist Marc Ribot being employed again on some tracks as well, as I thought his contribution (s) on the album "Raindogs" on tracks like 'Jockey full of bourbon' really helped to make that album the classic it became. Tom Waits seems to have the knack of knowing just who to bring in - and when to use them.
I am pleased to hear that you were not afraid to go for the 'hard core' stuff... 8)
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Joe Bonamassa - Live from Nowhere in Particular.
Got this and the new one, Ballad of John Henry, yesterday (they were among the CDs I was having trouble unwrapping in my rant elsewhere :lol:).
I'd always assumed he was some sort of metal bloke :roll: - I was vaguely surprised 38th mentioned him the other day, and then when I went browsing on play for blues to spend my birthday vouchers on, up came John Henry...
Not sure about the studio album yet - very classy and all (the wife likes it lots, so that's good), but it's either gonna grow on me or I'm gonna get bored. But this live album is ace :D
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RACER-X!!
Superheroes \o/
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RACER-X!!
Superheroes \o/
Street Lethal.. ;)
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NOFX - Punk in Drublic :)
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NOFX - Punk in Drublic :)
YES!
Honestly, I am addicted to NOFX, I've listened to nothing but them for the past 2 weeks.
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Tom Waits again - Real Gone (this time)
Brilliant ! :D
My faves probably being 'Circus', 'Metropolitan Glide' and 'Make it rain' - although as with many of the later Waits albums, it benefits from being listened to as a complete work / experience . Nice to see the talented and unique guitarist Marc Ribot being employed again on some tracks as well, as I thought his contribution (s) on the album "Raindogs" on tracks like 'Jockey full of bourbon' really helped to make that album the classic it became. Tom Waits seems to have the knack of knowing just who to bring in - and when to use them.
I am pleased to hear that you were not afraid to go for the 'hard core' stuff... 8)
Yeah man. I was listening to Used Songs the other day and I'd say that's a good place to start with him. Some excellent stuff, some odd stuff and some very odd stuff. That's him all over :D
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HALFORD!!
Resurrection \o/
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NOFX - Punk in Drublic :)
YES!
Honestly, I am addicted to NOFX, I've listened to nothing but them for the past 2 weeks.
oi oi we're the brews!
my favourite song off that album, I keep listening to it :)
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NOFX - Punk in Drublic :)
YES!
Honestly, I am addicted to NOFX, I've listened to nothing but them for the past 2 weeks.
oi oi we're the brews!
my favourite song off that album, I keep listening to it :)
Sportin' anti-swastica tattoos!
Lori Meyers is my favourite I think.
Have you heard the live albums? If not you really should, they're hilarious and just really raw and so...Nofx. :lol:
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No the only album I have of theirs is Punk in Drublic.
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abney park - the death of tragedy
steampunk! :)
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Lori Meyers is my favourite I think.
+1 :D
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Desaparecidos - Read Music. Speak Spanish.
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Tom Waits again - Real Gone (this time)
Brilliant ! :D
My faves probably being 'Circus', 'Metropolitan Glide' and 'Make it rain' - although as with many of the later Waits albums, it benefits from being listened to as a complete work / experience . Nice to see the talented and unique guitarist Marc Ribot being employed again on some tracks as well, as I thought his contribution (s) on the album "Raindogs" on tracks like 'Jockey full of bourbon' really helped to make that album the classic it became. Tom Waits seems to have the knack of knowing just who to bring in - and when to use them.
I am pleased to hear that you were not afraid to go for the 'hard core' stuff... 8)
Yeah man. I was listening to Used Songs the other day and I'd say that's a good place to start with him. Some excellent stuff, some odd stuff and some very odd stuff. That's him all over :D
I am glad to hear that you checked out his early stuff - on what is a very good / representative compilation album - as behind the eccentricity - he is a lovely ballad writer.
On the otherwise 'angular' later period 'Bone Machine' album, there are a couple of songs called " Whistle Down The Wind" and " A little Rain " that are just beautiful. On 'You Tube' there is also a little known gem from the recent triple album of 'out takes' that is called ' Orphans' the song is entitled " You Can Never Hold Back Spring" - the later being something that a singer / guitarist a mate of mine went straight home and just felt he had to work into his repetoire. The 'You Tube' video has a great photo montage against the Album track backdrop:
So I am currently listening to this :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgeZEdbv_m8 8)
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HELLOWEEN!!
Gambling with the Devil \o/
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been od'ing on quadrophenia all week. amazing tone on the guitar. love it.
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Tom Waits again - Real Gone (this time)
Brilliant ! :D
My faves probably being 'Circus', 'Metropolitan Glide' and 'Make it rain' - although as with many of the later Waits albums, it benefits from being listened to as a complete work / experience . Nice to see the talented and unique guitarist Marc Ribot being employed again on some tracks as well, as I thought his contribution (s) on the album "Raindogs" on tracks like 'Jockey full of bourbon' really helped to make that album the classic it became. Tom Waits seems to have the knack of knowing just who to bring in - and when to use them.
I am pleased to hear that you were not afraid to go for the 'hard core' stuff... 8)
Yeah man. I was listening to Used Songs the other day and I'd say that's a good place to start with him. Some excellent stuff, some odd stuff and some very odd stuff. That's him all over :D
I am glad to hear that you checked out his early stuff - on what is a very good / representative compilation album - as behind the eccentricity - he is a lovely ballad writer.
On the otherwise 'angular' later period 'Bone Machine' album, there are a couple of songs called " Whistle Down The Wind" and " A little Rain " that are just beautiful. On 'You Tube' there is also a little known gem from the recent triple album of 'out takes' that is called ' Orphans' the song is entitled " You Can Never Hold Back Spring" - the later being something that a singer / guitarist a mate of mine went straight home and just felt he had to work into his repetoire. The 'You Tube' video has a great photo montage against the Album track backdrop:
So I am currently listening to this :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgeZEdbv_m8 8)
And for all you 'Rock Gods' out there ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgeZEdbv_m8
That's a good song, I liked that :D
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Right now, this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyJa2j95LzM
"Twilight of the Innocents" by Ash, the title track to what might be their last album (apparently they said they will not be making albums anymore). I went to see them play "1977" in it's entirety last September at the Astoria in London. They then did a second set consisting of "Greatest Hits" from the rest of their back catalogue, and closed with this. Considering much of their stuff is poppy punk, this was surprising when I first heard it, but has become one of my favourite songs of theirs.
On a side note, Tim Wheeler's guitar in that Video is rather lovely - a Gibson KS-336, I believe. Me want.
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Just as a quick correction of my last post, the second video ( an eloquent demonstration of stage craft for all you would be 'Rock Gods' out there ) - should have been this one :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZChJus0qbWs ... 8)
So tonight I am listening to that understated gem . :)
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Tell the World - The Best of RATT
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Cursive - The Ugly Organ, as recommended by indy. it's awesome.
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In the continuing Tom Waits saga - I've just ordered Closing Time.
Me and Mr's TM went to see Pete Molinari at The Donkey in Leicester the other week and he played "Hope that I don't fall in love with you". Mr's TM loved it so I'm getting her the album. Strange really because my Tom Waits listening usually has to be in my car or when she's out. I'll convert her one day.
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In the continuing Tom Waits saga - I've just ordered Closing Time.
Me and Mr's TM went to see Pete Molinari at The Donkey in Leicester the other week and he played "Hope that I don't fall in love with you". Mr's TM loved it so I'm getting her the album. Strange really because my Tom Waits listening usually has to be in my car or when she's out. I'll convert her one day.
Great stuff :D - and of course the nexus from which all else flowed.
If your good Lady liked the track you mentioned, another couple of gems in the same vein are " Martha" ( about an old man who eventually finds the long distance phone number of his first love ) - and "Grapefruit Moon" a generally sentimental feast , and many more .
There is of course "Ol 55" which the Eagles respectfully 'nicked' off him. Being his first album ( and therefore being over 35 years old ) his voice is clearer - and the whole format is great for converting your wife ; as it is voice / piano / strings e.t.c. and long before he got 'experimental'. I am sure this will be one that you will both enjoy sharing over a drink and a cuddle.
I think it is not until folks hear 'Closing Time' that the miracle of how the genius that is Tom Waits 'snake charmed' us through all the transitions to albums like 'Real Gone' and 'Mule Variations' , becomes apparent. I still love how ( even in the midst of one of his many 'diverse' or downright challenging later day albums ) Tom can still pull out an emotive gem that could have been included on 'Closing Time' .
Enjoy ! :D
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The Clash! :D
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Desperate Housewives :shock:
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Desperate Housewives :shock:
I feel your pain ... :lol:
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Desperate Housewives :shock:
I feel your pain ... :lol:
I'm with you there. I dumped the cause of that pain in January and I've never looked back!
The Clash! :D
Good call! Any tracks that stand out for you?
I had Robert Cray on at 4:00am, he is good for back pain!
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Joanne Shaw Taylor - White Sugar - amazing English blues player
Albert Cummings - Feel So Good
Walter Trout - The Outsider
Thin Lizzy - UK Tour 75
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Thin Lizzy - UK Tour 75
That brings back memories of happy days ! Where great songs meet great guitar playing ... 8)
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Wishbone Ash - New England
The Bakerton Group (aka Clutch) - El Rojo
Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive!
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I'm listening to this, and loving it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_zRDchkDXg&feature=related
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I'm listening to this, and loving it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_zRDchkDXg&feature=related
yes, a very talented young chap there, but the one that slays me is the Live version of '"Gravity" ; it has a vibe to float away on - and some seriously righteous tone ... 8)
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A big playlist of grind.
Discordance Axis, Fuck...I'm Dead, Rotten Sound, Pig Destroyer and so on.
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Just found Tom Waits... I'd heard bits and bobs before... but man... this is amazing.
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c--kney Rejects. Cant beat a bit of oi punk every now and then :P
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Just found Tom Waits... I'd heard bits and bobs before... but man... this is amazing.
Great to hear, :D
I have been a Waits fan since the 70s - and so I am of course rather predudice, but I feel he is a monumental creative treasure that too often flies "under the radar" of general public conciousness.
( By the way, which album or tracks are you enjoying the most so far ? )
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Paradoxically, in the middle of my usual Tom Waits and mellow Jazz diet, I am really enjoying listening to a compilation CD of ( The heaviest of ) Black Label Society I just put together.
Great on the MP3 player for the weightlifting and generally getting 'juiced' ... PDT_003
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Paradoxically, in the middle of my usual Tom Waits and mellow Jazz diet, I am really enjoying listening to a compilation CD of ( The heaviest of ) Black Label Society I just put together.
Great on the MP3 player for the weightlifting and generally getting 'juiced' ... PDT_003
How anyone can handle listening to THAT many pinch harmonics is beyond me :lol:
I'm still on Neil's massive grind playlist. Currently Napalm Death - The World Keeps Turning.
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The new Mastodon album Crack The Skye... best album I've heard in a looooooooooong time!
Listening to it makes me feel 15 again - listening to new types of music for the first time :lol:
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The new Mastodon album Crack The Skye... best album I've heard in a looooooooooong time!
Listening to it makes me feel 15 again - listening to new types of music for the first time :lol:
You're not suggesting it's better than Remission or Leviathan or even Blood Mountain are you?
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The new Mastodon album Crack The Skye... best album I've heard in a looooooooooong time!
Listening to it makes me feel 15 again - listening to new types of music for the first time :lol:
You're not suggesting it's better than Remission or Leviathan or even Blood Mountain are you?
That's exactly what I'm sayin'!!!
The others are way too metal :lol: :lol:
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The new Mastodon album Crack The Skye... best album I've heard in a looooooooooong time!
Listening to it makes me feel 15 again - listening to new types of music for the first time :lol:
You're not suggesting it's better than Remission or Leviathan or even Blood Mountain are you?
That's exactly what I'm sayin'!!!
The others are way too metal :lol: :lol:
:lol:
Apparently that's the result of getting your head kicked in by System of a Down.
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c--kney Rejects. Cant beat a bit of oi punk every now and then :P
They're still together apparently! I had an album of theirs years ago.
You're a bad man...... :lol:
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This:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUqsffYFSu4
Because The Verve were actually awesome once upon a time, before Ashcroft dragged them down with mediocre ballads.
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Currently being enchanted and deeply moved by this one :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jyVZNrWkow
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Fury Of Five - at war with the world.
Life Of Agony - river runs red.
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Just listened to the whole of Dopethrone. Good times :cool:
edit - well actually I'm only halfway through the song Dopethrone. I never want this grindy goodness to end.
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Just listened to the whole of Dopethrone. Good times :cool:
edit - well actually I'm only halfway through the song Dopethrone. I never want this grindy goodness to end.
HELL YES!
My fave Electric Wizard album. Absolutely incredible. Funeralopolis is one of my fave songs.
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:D Also listening to Dopethrone
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Just listened to the whole of Dopethrone. Good times :cool:
edit - well actually I'm only halfway through the song Dopethrone. I never want this grindy goodness to end.
HELL YES!
My fave Electric Wizard album. Absolutely incredible. Funeralopolis is one of my fave songs.
Yeah same here. Have you played Funeralopolis on Audiosurf (if you have it)? It's so good when it gets to the fast intense bit!
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Just listened to the whole of Dopethrone. Good times :cool:
edit - well actually I'm only halfway through the song Dopethrone. I never want this grindy goodness to end.
HELL YES!
My fave Electric Wizard album. Absolutely incredible. Funeralopolis is one of my fave songs.
Yeah same here. Have you played Funeralopolis on Audiosurf (if you have it)? It's so good when it gets to the fast intense bit!
Gunna do that right now!
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Another great one for Audiosurf is The Prodigy - Breathe.
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Just listened to the whole of Dopethrone. Good times :cool:
edit - well actually I'm only halfway through the song Dopethrone. I never want this grindy goodness to end.
HELL YES!
My fave Electric Wizard album. Absolutely incredible. Funeralopolis is one of my fave songs.
Yeah same here. Have you played Funeralopolis on Audiosurf (if you have it)? It's so good when it gets to the fast intense bit!
Gunna do that right now!
That was awesome :D
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My cover of New Dawn Fades by Joy Division
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7446304
Have a listen and tell me how to improve it!
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Fugazi discography, currently Stage Divers. Love this version of Blueprint :)
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Charlie Parker - Yardbird Suite
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Charlie Parker - Yardbird Suite
You're ahead of me on culture there - I'll catch up eventually ... :lol:
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I've just gotten a whole load of Steve Morse, from his solo work and Deep Purple.
It's gonna take a while to get through.
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Charlie Parker - Yardbird Suite
You're ahead of me on culture there - I'll catch up eventually ... :lol:
No worries! I'll put on some Katy Perry, give you time to catch up.
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Just got the bulk of Judas Priest's back catalog on CD (owned most of them on vinyl once, but after seeing them live a few weeks ago was reminded about how much I've been missing):
Sin after sin
Stained class
Killing machine
British steel
Point of entry
Screaming for vengeance
Defenders of the faith
Turbo
Painkiller
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Just got the bulk of Judas Priest's back catalog on CD (owned most of them on vinyl once, but after seeing them live a few weeks ago was reminded about how much I've been missing):
Sin after sin
Stained class
Killing machine
British steel
Point of entry
Screaming for vengeance
Defenders of the faith
Turbo
Painkiller
you should add 'unleashed in the east' and 'sad wings of destiny' to that list
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Beatles - Revolver.
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nine below zero - live dvd
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Woods - At Rear House
Awesome album, great solid tunes, unlike anything else, interesting recording.
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Just got the bulk of Judas Priest's back catalog on CD (owned most of them on vinyl once, but after seeing them live a few weeks ago was reminded about how much I've been missing):
Sin after sin
Stained class
Killing machine
British steel
Point of entry
Screaming for vengeance
Defenders of the faith
Turbo
Painkiller
you should add 'unleashed in the east' and 'sad wings of destiny' to that list
Yeah, I will get "Sad wings of destiny" at some point (it was a bit expensive unlike the rest), along with "Ram it down" (despite being IMHO Priest's weakest studio offering).
However, I'll be giving "Unleashed in the studio east" a miss, never liked it... ;)
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Sybreed - Dynamic
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Thin Lizzy - Still In Love With You (live version)
Lynott could be really hit or miss with those ballads of his. I personally think this is one of the better ones.
My playlist has been shuffled and the next song is Lightning Strikes Again by Dokken - easily one of my favourite bands.
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:) Bon Iver
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Dio - Holy Diver (album). I have to be in the mood for this cheesy 80s stuff but when I am its great :lol:
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I've been on a huge Devin Townsend trip recently, eagerly awaiting his new album this summer.
I'm currently swimming on a beautifully ominous sea of downtuned bliss, listening to Ocean Machine.
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I've been on a huge Devin Townsend trip recently, eagerly awaiting his new album this summer.
I'm currently swimming on a beautifully ominous sea of downtuned bliss, listening to Ocean Machine.
One of my favourite albums. Terria is a good one to check out too.
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Bloodbath, Nightmare made flesh
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Shinedown -The Sound of Madness
Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry
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NOFX - 45 or 46 songs that werent good enough to go on our other records
We Threw Gasoline..... :D
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Manic Street Preachers - Peeled Apples
From the new album "Journal for Plague Lovers". I can't wait for the album to come out. The Albini production really works for them here.
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Some bloke called Greg Zlap on his 2008 album called "Road Movies".
I found it on Spotify searching for Ian Siegal.
He appears to be a stunning blues harp player from eastern europe... most enjoyable
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I've been on a huge Devin Townsend trip recently, eagerly awaiting his new album this summer.
I'm currently swimming on a beautifully ominous sea of downtuned bliss, listening to Ocean Machine.
Biomech is also great - He's really brilliant actually.
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Transverse city/the Wind and enjoy every sandwich....Warren Zevon
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Right now I'm listening to the soundtrack to the film 'Once'. Some really nice Irish singer/song writer acoustic stuff on there.
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Fantomas - Suspended Animation.
Magnificent.
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I've wound the clock back tonight. Son House, Robert Johnson, Louis Prima, Louis Armstrong.
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Beirut
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Scorpions - Humanity Hour 1 (via spotify)
Really good album that Jon at Feline kept recommending to me... I can see why!
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Scorpions - Humanity Hour 1 (via spotify)
Really good album that Jon at Feline kept recommending to me... I can see why!
It's great
I still prefer Lovedrive/Blackout Love at First Sting but Humanity Hour 1 is cool
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Certainly the best Scorpions album for a very long time!
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'crazy world' is my favourite
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Manfredd mann's earth band watch
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The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
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Just been listening to a load of Jesu with the visualiser on. Great way to relax after a whole bloody evening of 3d animation :D
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I have Jesu on as well, amongst a big playlist of Post-metal and Post-rock, Neurosis, Red Sparrows, Isis, Pelican and so on.
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A selection of stuff in my car:
Jimi Hendrix - Axis Bold as Love
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Led Zeppelin - Early Days
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 revisited
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Highway 61...not a Dylan fan but Bloomfield was great
Aerosmith Toys in the attic..class album
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I'm stuck at work on a Saturday. Not fun. However I'm the only one here so I'm listening to Faith No More really loud :D
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How awesome my HT-5 sounds in my room at home!
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How awesome my HT-5 sounds in my room at home!
And nothing sounds nicer than confirmation that you've chosen the right gear ... 8)
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^thats true FF :) The Blackstar is such a great amp, so much fun to play.
Right now I have Stiff Little Fingers - Live on :)
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The Cure - Disintegration
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Lucero and American Analog Set now :)
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razzle dazzle - strictly saucers
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Meat Beat Manifesto - Satyricon............... and the sound of me munching cruchy nut cornflakes
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Rammstein - Herzeleid
Def Leppard - High'n'Dry
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^thats true FF :) The Blackstar is such a great amp, so much fun to play.
Right now I have Stiff Little Fingers - Live on :)
I saw them in Brixton in the early 90's, good gig :D
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Kansas - Song For America
Kansas - Masque
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I'm in a real thrash mood today for some reason. Anthrax, Death Angel, Vio-Lence etc :)
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Not sure if this qualifies as technically I am not listening to it. Basically I have had the chorus to Don't Fear the Reaper going round in my head since lunchtime. It's starting to annoy me a little now!
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def leppard ep
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Currently on a huge Zwan binge lately.
It saddens me knowing what this band could have been capable of if Billy Corgan hadn't pulled the plug on them so quickly. Just checkout the various songs they recorded but never released officially. I was really looking forward to the Djali Zwan album, and it'll probably never see the light of day now. Still, at least the "Spun" soundtrack was leaked.
The Smashing Pumpkins are one of my favourite bands ever, but Zwan was probably a more exciting prospect at the time than new Pumpkins material is right now (especially since Jimmy Chamberlin's gone)
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Lots of Isis, just saw that they're playing Dour. Awesome.
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Circle of Dead Children
Just got the new Brutal Truth so that'll go on soon.
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Quireboys at the minute. How are you meant to say their name. Is it choir-boys or queerboys? I can never decide :lol: Either way its good rock music, the singer sounds like he eats gravel for breakfast.
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Queerboys..classic rock
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Annihilator - "Metal" - Bloody good Album!
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in the rotation
Devin Townsend - Synchestra
Scar Symmetry - Holographic Universe
Bloodbath - The Fathomless Mastery
Blaze Bayley - The Man Who Would Not Die
Ayreon - 01011001
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HARD SH*T
Fury Of Five - At War With The World
Bulldoze - The Final Beatdown
Bitter End - Climate of Fear
&
(London's own) The Quarry
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Rites of Spring - End on End
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Lynch Mob - Wicked Sensation
In particular, the song "All I want" which has one of my favourite all-time guitar solos. They don't make 'em like that anymore :)
Actually, comparing what ended up on the album to the outtake (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CWntxpcq9FI), I'm not sure which I like best. If anything George actually reined his playing back a bit for the final version :o
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Annihilator - "Metal" - Bloody good Album!
Annihilator are awesome!
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Chickenfoot!
It's good to hear Satriani in a band situation, and Sammy, Chad and Mike are on great form.
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gwEm, ^
Nice choice,(def leppard ep) haven't listened to that in a while. 8)
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Chickenfoot!
It's good to hear Satriani in a band situation, and Sammy, Chad and Mike are on great form.
Good simple songs, or is it a bit shreddy?
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28 Days Later OST. It's EPIC.
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Best of the Smiths. Been walking round the office whistling Girlfriend in a Coma.
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Chickenfoot!
It's good to hear Satriani in a band situation, and Sammy, Chad and Mike are on great form.
Good simple songs, or is it a bit shreddy?
Hmm.. somewhere in between. Have a listen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX-OwmvuBjA) and tell me what you think. (BTW the HQ version has much better sound)
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Chickenfoot!
It's good to hear Satriani in a band situation, and Sammy, Chad and Mike are on great form.
Good simple songs, or is it a bit shreddy?
Hmm.. somewhere in between. Have a listen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX-OwmvuBjA) and tell me what you think. (BTW the HQ version has much better sound)
Hmmm.... not sure. Decent song, and Sammy sounds OK (at least his voice is holding up better than Coverdale's!), but I didn't like the solos - Satriani's tone is too smooth and sort of fusiony. I thought the song called for something more gnarly and aggressive. Still interested in hearing the album though. :)
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Simple Kid 2
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Before that it was The Auteurs - had to go and check them out cos I've just finished reading Luke Haines's book (birthday pressie). Talented chap, not quite my cup of tea - book's good though! :lol:
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Walk on Water- UFO, such a great album
I remember them on tour in '98 and Schenkers guitar had never sounded better imo.
First track 'self made man'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkoCAVI_AZs
gotta love Pete Way!
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Oh god, I want to go and listen to that now, but I only have it on vinyl.... and no turntable.
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Oh god, I want to go and listen to that now, but I only have it on vinyl.... and no turntable.
Spotify! (That's where I was listening to it...)
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Oh god, I want to go and listen to that now, but I only have it on vinyl.... and no turntable.
Spotify! (That's where I was listening to it...)
Stop telling me about this inter-web stuff Andy, you..... modernist!!!
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Oh god, I want to go and listen to that now, but I only have it on vinyl.... and no turntable.
Now this is FREAKY... I was listening to that on the train down to Feline yesterday!!
First time in years... :? :)
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Cascada today, various mixes of different songs. Can't beat some good synths
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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Live - haven't heard this for nearly 30 years!! Class... :lol:
Oh god, I want to go and listen to that now, but I only have it on vinyl.... and no turntable.
After seeing live him last year I never want to hear him again!! I know he was a great guitarist, but now the show is just a foil for his ego and gets to be really booring when he goes into 20 minute guitar solos that invlove sliding the pick down the sritings into an echo that is then modulated!
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Son of Fire. Awesome rock/blues band from a forumite on HC who got "discovered" at NAMM a year or so ago I think. The whole album is up at - http://www.purevolume.com/sonoffire
Awesome tone as well, listen to Six Guns :)
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The Bakerton Group - Space Guitars EP
Black Sabbath - Paranoid (new 3 disc Deluxe Edition)
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W.A.S.P - I can't help but love Chris Holmes.. he's a simply underrated "attitude" guitarist.
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Just been listening to Heaven and Hells single "Bible Black" im likeing it a lot at the moment.
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SDRE - Diary.
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SDRE - Diary.
Is that following your emo revelation earlier? :lol: SDRE is the only emo band I like (although TBH I haven't listened to many others).
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SDRE - Diary.
Is that following your emo revelation earlier? :lol: SDRE is the only emo band I like (although TBH I haven't listened to many others).
Haha nah I've always been this way! Diary's an album I never used to 'get', but recently it's just sort of clicked. It's definitely at the more 'emo' end of my 'emo collection' though lol.
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Tricky - Blow Back
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Been listening to a bunch of Elkie Brooks on Spotify, notably "Circles" and "The Pearls Concert". The live one is stunning... currently trying to discover the best way of getting a CD copy.
Anyway, one thing led to another, and now me and the missus are going to see her in Wimbledon in May... I've wanted to see her ever since the late 70's, but never got round to it... (I'm far more excited about this than about seeing the Black Crowes a week earlier :lol:)
Meanwhile I've been prowling Elkie Brooks's website for an hour or two, and what do I find? The guitarist I've been listening to on Circles and The Pearls Concert is... one Mr Tim Mills :D
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Meanwhile I've been prowling Elkie Brooks's website for an hour or two, and what do I find? The guitarist I've been listening to on Circles and The Pearls Concert is... one Mr Tim Mills :D
:D Cool, I knew Tim had been in her band, but didn't know he'd recorded with her.
I'm not that familiar with her stuff, apart from the old hits, but I suspect she's a bit of a rocker at heart - I remember years ago seeing one of her shows on TV and the guitarist was a proper hard rock player, with hair like Glenn Tipton!
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Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies
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Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry
Cool tuning used on the title track: BADGBe
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W.A.S.P - I can't help but love Chris Holmes.. he's a simply underrated "attitude" guitarist.
+666
(http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l231/gingataff/black1.jpg)
BTW have you seen this guy's Chris Holmes fansite? He even owns one of Chris's old Jacksons.
http://www.jacksonguitarpalace.com/chrisholmes/ (http://www.jacksonguitarpalace.com/chrisholmes/)
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i want that jackson...
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I seem to be travelling in a slightly different direction to the majority on here at the moment... :lol:
Agnetha Faltskog - My Colouring Book
Which led me to discover that my two favourite Searchers songs ("Needles and Pins", and "When You Walk Into the Room") were written by a woman :o !!! :lol:
And a very talented one at that - Jackie DeShannon. I'd never heard of her :?, but she was apparently quite famous in the 60s (even supported the Beatles...)
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Insect Warfare at the moment.
The first couple hours at work were The Beach Boys and Toots and the Maytals. Then the sun went away.
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I seem to be travelling in a slightly different direction to the majority on here at the moment... :lol:
Agnetha Faltskog - My Colouring Book
That's certainly different! :lol:
Which led me to discover that my two favourite Searchers songs ("Needles and Pins", and "When You Walk Into the Room") were written by a woman :o !!! :lol:
And a very talented one at that - Jackie DeShannon. I'd never heard of her :?, but she was apparently quite famous in the 60s (even supported the Beatles...)
I had heard of Jackie DeShannon, but I always thought it was a bloke!
(She didn't write "Needles and Pins" though)
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AH... thanks for that, further research reveals Sonny Bono and Jack Nitzsche for songwriters of Needles and Pins...
So Spotify lied!! :lol:
I'll check the other one now (I need all these lyrics anyway... :D)
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King Crimson -Red
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King Crimson -Red
Good choice. That's probably my favourite King Crimson album.
I'm listening to Gentle Giant 1st four albums yet again (the Phil Shulman years). They get better with every listen.
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Manic Street Preachers - Jackie Collins' Existential Question Time
It's a damn shame there's no singles on the forthcoming album - I'd get a kick out of hearing something like this on the radio.
"Oh Mommy, What's a Sex Pistol?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWd5mH9LRPk
First "Peeled Apples", now this. This is the most excited I have been over a new Manics album in a long time. Could be the best since "The Holy Bible". Amazing live band as well.
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W.A.S.P - I can't help but love Chris Holmes.. he's a simply underrated "attitude" guitarist.
+666
(http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l231/gingataff/black1.jpg)
BTW have you seen this guy's Chris Holmes fansite? He even owns one of Chris's old Jacksons.
http://www.jacksonguitarpalace.com/chrisholmes/ (http://www.jacksonguitarpalace.com/chrisholmes/)
Yes, I've spent hours going through that site.. Love it.
What comes across is that Chris despite his wild reputation seems to be a really decent bloke.
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Christie Front Drive - Stereo
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White Lies, Foals and Bloc Party.
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Anthrax - Among the Living
Awesome album and Anthrax are easily the best of the "big four" imo
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Baby Animals - Baby Animals
Thea Gilmore - Rules For Jokers
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Lisa Mitchell
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Fantomas - Suspended Animation
Dalek - Abandoned Language
Peeping Tom
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Fantomas - Suspended Animation
Dalek - Abandoned Language
Peeping Tom
Love suspended animation.
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Kelly Joe Phelps
Tricky - Blow Back
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king pleasure and the biscuit boys.
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If You Want Blood You've Got It - ACDC :D
This album is pure tone
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deathstars - night electric night
not as good as the first album but definitely better than the second
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Fantomas - Suspended Animation
Dalek - Abandoned Language
Peeping Tom
Love suspended animation.
Good tase ;P
I'm actually listening to John Erik/Patton and Kaada Romances at this very minute and it quite literally blowing my mind :D
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I wanna Be Sedated!!!!
I Love Ramones
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I wanna Be Sedated!!!!
I Love Ramones
+1 :D
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Russian Circles, I love this band.
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http://video.google.co.uk/videosearch?q=embers&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wv# (http://video.google.co.uk/videosearch?q=embers&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wv#)
Weirdly..love this at moment
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Survivor - Too Hot To Sleep
Pure cheese... but I love it.
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Allan Holdsworth - Wardenclyffe Tower
Car_Bomb - Centralia
Reflux - The Illusion of Democracy
Radiohead - In Rainbows
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Abba - The Visitors
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Abba - The Visitors
Is that the one where they get abducted by aliens and Benny gets an anal probe?
.......errrr, no, never mind. :|
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Er, I must have missed that bit - I'll have to go back and listen again... :lol:
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Kill 'Em All - Metallica
seek and destroy!
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stam1na - raja
crazy prog-thrash stuff in finnish...
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Fugazi
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Fugazi..nice Marillion
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Filthy, filthy dubstep.
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derek trucks band. I forget the album, but its awesome.
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ajattara - noitumaa
acoustic black metal... heavy as f**k, and not a single electric guitar... everything's played with heavily downtuned acoustic instruments and a didjeridoo...
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Filthy, filthy dubstep.
Allways good!
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ASAP - silver and gold
i always give this album another chance, but i'm never convinced by it
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Filthy, filthy dubstep.
thumb up!
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I dont have much, but I currently have some mix by Plastician and its great. Want to get some Bar 9 but it seems to be hard to get.
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going on a Black Sabbath trip at the minute. got the new Paranoid remaster at the weekend and been listening to it, which encouraged me to break out Master of Reality and Heaven & Hell. all good stuff! think Master's my favourite of the three.
also got the new Noisettes album yesterday. only had one listen, but sounds ok, although they've lost a lot of the quirks and rawness that made the first album so much fun.
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ASAP - silver and gold
i always give this album another chance, but i'm never convinced by it
It's a bit wishy-washy, but nice songs and good vocals. I probably only listen to it once every 7 or 8 years though! :wink:
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I'm listening whatever pops up on Pandora ...
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I dont have much, but I currently have some mix by Plastician and its great. Want to get some Bar 9 but it seems to be hard to get.
Plastician's cool, if you want a more ambient side, check out boxcutter. Very very very good imo.
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Buddy Guy - Skin Deep
Sh!t this is a GREAT blues album!!
I get this hunger for some new blues every few months, kinda like a junkie.
I rarely get a trip this good! "I got wolf blood in my veins..." Damn.
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Mad Capsule Markets!
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The Safety Fire's EP - Brilliant as allways.
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Foals
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and now Temple Of The Dog
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Foals
Listen to much other math rock?
I'm really digging Piglet, Volta do Mar, and Tera Melos atm.
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AC/DC - Black Ice
Such a good album, can't wait to see them live in June! :D
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Planet Rock.
Now that summer is here (unfortunately) my neighbours have taken to spending every second of every day outside listening to some reggae sunsplash bollocks*. Which makes it totally unbearable being in my kitchen, so I've been forced to finally break this out:
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/marshall.jpg)
(* just an opinion)
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William Elliott Whitmore - he was on Jools last night, and I quite liked him so I thought I'd give the album a go. It's good so far!
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Planet Rock.
Now that summer is here (unfortunately) my neighbours have taken to spending every second of every day outside listening to some reggae sunsplash bollocks*. Which makes it totally unbearable being in my kitchen, so I've been forced to finally break this out:
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p216/phillyq/marshall.jpg)
(* just an opinion)
do they still use the bus stop?
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do they still use the bus stop?
Yeah, it's their HQ! But sometimes the reggae seems to come from the house next door to them - it''ll be the whole street soon...
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do they still use the bus stop?
Yeah, it's their HQ! But sometimes the reggae seems to come from the house next door to them - it''ll be the whole street soon...
the rasta zombie invasion...
(http://www.hollywoodtoysandcostumes.com/cached/thumb/15TA385.jpg)
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cool... i've reached 777th post! i think i'll never post again so i'll keep this highly magical num... uh? writing this i reached 778?
DOH!
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the rasta zombie invasion...
(http://www.hollywoodtoysandcostumes.com/cached/thumb/15TA385.jpg)
If only they were zombies! I could shoot them in the head and no court in the land would convict me! Hopefully. :|
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do they still use the bus stop?
Yeah, it's their HQ! But sometimes the reggae seems to come from the house next door to them - it''ll be the whole street soon...
Sounds like it's time to break out the Black Label Society C.Ds ...
A nice mix of 'Sonic Brew' and 'Mafia' should assist in neighbourhood 'behavioural correction' :evil:
Alternatively, 'Mellow' them to death with Smoooooth Jazz , Nat king Cole - and Dean Martin records. 8)
If that doesn't work, try and 'aquire ' one of those " Bus Stop Suspended" signs ... :wink:
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Alternatively, 'Mellow' them to death with Smoooooth Jazz , Nat king Cole - and Dean Martin records. 8)
I think that would mellow ME to death! :(
If that doesn't work, try and 'aquire ' one of those " Bus Stop Suspended" signs ... :wink:
That may be the answer!
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I'm currently burning in some new homemade cables with Janis Joplin's Pearl. 8)
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Heaven & Hell; The Devil You Know
came in the post yesterday. only three tracks in, but it sounds pretty good. the first two are slow paced and then it picks up to a cheery grind with The Bible Black :) young Dio's voice is pretty impressive, that youngster could go far!
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Infected Mushroom - The Gathering.
I feel like I'm in 2093. Wondering whether the cars outside are floating or not.
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In Flames - Jester Race (best springtime soundtrack ever)
Dimension Zero - He who shall not bleed
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AC/DC- If you want blood. Had never heard it before three days ago. It's already well listened to and getting better each time.
I've also been listening to Paul Weller - 22 Dreams. A complete load of tosh imo. It's going back tomorrow and being traded for some real music - Ballad of John Henry.
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Still addicted to Mad Capsule Markets at the minute, theyre so fun yet so heavy. I love it.
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Jeffrey Lewis - 'Em Are I
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Converge atm.
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M.O.P.
The Lonely Island
Heaven & Hell
A nice diverse selection.
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Dio - The Last In Line
I've never listed to Dio before (weird eh?) but I'm really loving this... METAL!!
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Dio - The Last In Line
I've never listed to Dio before (weird eh?) but I'm really loving this... METAL!!
holy diver rocks too!
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... And Lock Up The Wolves.
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The wife moaning again.
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Fugazi - The Argument. Underrated album
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Fugazi - The Argument. Underrated album
The only thing that puts me off it a bit is the singing, not as good as other Fugazi stuff imo
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Imelda May - Love Tattoo.
We had a discussion about her when she appeared on Later...
It's a good album - some nasty Gretsch tones. Not to everyones taste, I think, but cool for a change.
Mark.
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - C'est La Vie (great song)
Carcass - Heartwork
John Mayer - Where the light is Live
Arch Enemy - Doomsday Machine
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Boxcutter - the ill testament
Stars - up in our bedroom after the war
saves the day - bug sessions
Madball - set it off
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... And Lock Up The Wolves.
Especially the title track ... epic!
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Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is
been listening to Sabbath and Heaven & Hell for over a week, just fancied a change :)
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Dave Pearce Trance Anthems 2009!
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Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is
That's a wonderdul album by one of Zappa's great bands but my CD copy has the worst mastering I've ever heard (TBH I haven't listened to Death Magnetic yet ;) ). It clips like crazy and the stereo balance is way off, I can't bear to listen to it :(
The tour on the back of this album had the best vocal arrangements of any Zappa material EVER! Check them out on the YCDTOSA sets.
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Watching "Blues on Later With Jools Holland" on BBC4. ZZ Top were on, Billy had a single bridge humbucker goldtop I think. Looked awesome and sounded really good through the Orange he seemed to be playing.
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Watching "Blues on Later With Jools Holland" on BBC4. ZZ Top were on, Billy had a single bridge humbucker goldtop I think. Looked awesome and sounded really good through the Orange he seemed to be playing.
Looked to me like a P90. Whatever it was it was probably the coolest thing I've ever seen.
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Ah I didnt really pay much attention, his hand was covering it most of the time.
I really want one now though haha. That black guy with the spotted strat had awesome tone as well, the sustain on it was immense as well.
edit - watching it again, it does appear to be a creme p90 :)
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Ah I didnt really pay much attention, his hand was covering it most of the time.
I really want one now though haha. That black guy with the spotted strat had awesome tone as well, the sustain on it was immense as well.
edit - watching it again, it does appear to be a creme p90 :)
"That black guy with the spotted strat"????
WTF??? PDT_023
You mean the legendary BUDDY GUY!
I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
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haha yeah sorry, Buddy Guy.
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New Found Glory, hooray for year 7!
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I think Billy has a lot of custom made instruments, probably a small US luthier
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
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Meshuggah, Nevermore, Lamb of God, Al di Meola, Paco de Lucia and Jeff Loomis' solo album.
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I shot the sheerriffff
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
PLEASE!
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I think Billy has a lot of custom made instruments, probably a small US luthier
You know the guy's height? PDT_008
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
Was this a clip from an old Jools Holland show? I remember that guitar, but I thought it had a piece of masking tape covering the headstock logo. :?
Anyway, tonight I am listening to:
Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know
Coney Hatch - Outa Hand
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dir en grey - withering to death (japanese guys do strange things, usually, and this is no exception...)
end of you - mimesis (your average finnish gothic rock band, but with an interesting use of electronics, and good songs too!)
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Blut Aus Nord, Drudkh and a bit Agalloch.
I'm gonna cast the genre esoteric black metal over these, just for you Philly.
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Blut Aus Nord, Drudkh and a bit Agalloch.
I'm gonna cast the genre esoteric black metal over these, just for you Philly.
Bless you for that! :)
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Blut Aus Nord, Drudkh and a bit Agalloch.
I'm gonna cast the genre esoteric black metal over these, just for you Philly.
agalloch are cool!
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ummmm...
Ratt.........81-91
and
Sum41....Does This Look Infected?
:flamesuit on:
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The Specials
I'm just in the mood for this :)
...and I've just put SRV off because he's making me want to spend money on stratocasters >,,<
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Bob Marley various albums.
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
PLEASE!
urrr, apologies, lost weekend ensued... :)
i shall check it out when i get home this evening
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Enema of the State :o
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
PLEASE!
urrr, apologies, lost weekend ensued... :)
i shall check it out when i get home this evening
YEAH!!
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Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisted
Mastadon, Crack The Skye
Joanne Shaw Taylor, White Sugar
Roger Waters, Radio K.A.O.S
Ben Harper and the Relentless 7, White Lies For Dark Times
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I now have amazing G.A.S. for that Goldtop single pickup that Billy Gibbons was using - I looked as hard as I could and I'm 98% sure it said TOKAI on the headstock...
I need to know 100% though as it was gorgeous.
i'm fairly sure it's in the Rock'N'Roll gearhead book, i'll check when i get home and let y'all know ;)
PLEASE!
urrr, apologies, lost weekend ensued... :)
i shall check it out when i get home this evening
YEAH!!
ok Mr Dave, i finally remembered to check my book! i don't know if the guitar in the book is the same one that's on the tv show, but the book one is a Gibson Custom Shop Gold top, with a stop bar bridge, a single cream P90, the hood badge from a '58 Ford Thunderbird inlaid into the front of the guitar and "drink Mamba beer" inlaid on the fret board. it does look mighty fine! but i'd love to see one without the inlays, and maybe with a humbucker. if i can get to a scanner i'll put it up here. hope that helps your GAS (which means makes it worse ;) )
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Thanks for looking that up mate... sufficiently unattainable! :lol:
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Pantheist - The Pains of Sleep
The River - Drawing Down the Sun
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orange 9mm - driver not included
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after the Heaven & Hell flurry last week, i ordered
Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer,
and i have that on in the car now. Wow! i'd always heard this was a poor reunion thing, but it's great! the aggression is roaring out of the speakers! Dio's voice is absolutely savage. this is a Black Sabbath i haven't heard before, and i like it!
so, when i hit the gym last night (which i've just got back to after a 2 1/2 month lay-off with a shoulder injury) i felt the need for aggression! i ended up with...
Kreator: Enemy Of God Revisited
that'll scare away squirrels and small children! :twisted:
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after the Heaven & Hell flurry last week, i ordered
Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer,
and i have that on in the car now. Wow! i'd always heard this was a poor reunion thing, but it's great! the aggression is roaring out of the speakers! Dio's voice is absolutely savage. this is a Black Sabbath i haven't heard before, and i like it!
so, when i hit the gym last night (which i've just got back to after a 2 1/2 month lay-off with a shoulder injury) i felt the need for aggression! i ended up with...
Kreator: Enemy Of God Revisited
that'll scare away squirrels and small children! :twisted:
poor reunion thing? the typical statement from people who think that music died in 1975 or 'round there... dehumanizer is a great album!
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poor reunion thing? the typical statement from people who think that music died in 1975 or 'round there... dehumanizer is a great album!
I don't think music died in 1975 (1995 maybe? :wink: ).... but I have said more than once on here that I don't think Dehumanizer is very good - compared with Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules it sounds too harsh and a lot less melodic (IMO). Dio sounds savage, as Blue said.... but I'm not sure I like it.
Having said that, I listened to all the Dio/Sabbath stuff last week before listening to the Heaven & Hell album, and in fact Dehumanizer is better than I remembered - I still think it's disappointing compared to its predecessors, but there is some good stuff on there.
Now, I'm not sure about that Heaven & Hell album.... it hasn't grown on me yet. :P
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Now, I'm not sure about that Heaven & Hell album.... it hasn't grown on me yet. :P
don't tell me you don't like at least the title track!!!
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Now, I'm not sure about that Heaven & Hell album.... it hasn't grown on me yet. :P
don't tell me you don't like at least the title track!!!
Eh? There isn't a title track! :?
Aaaah......
.....I was talking about the new Heaven & Hell album, The Devil You Know, not Heaven and Hell the album. The latter is one of my favourite albums ever, I bought it on the day it was released in 1980 and I've listened to it hundreds and hundreds of times! :D
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
i played it in it's entirety a couple of weeks ago...
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Jeff Buckley
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I just have my Ipod on shuffle and get a wide range of stuff that I like cos I put it on there in the first place.
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Now, I'm not sure about that Heaven & Hell album.... it hasn't grown on me yet. :P
don't tell me you don't like at least the title track!!!
Eh? There isn't a title track! :?
Aaaah......
.....I was talking about the new Heaven & Hell album, The Devil You Know, not Heaven and Hell the album. The latter is one of my favourite albums ever, I bought it on the day it was released in 1980 and I've listened to it hundreds and hundreds of times! :D
aaaaahhhh... this explains everything! i didn't even heard of the new heaven and hell...
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
i played it in it's entirety a couple of weeks ago...
Awesome!
How did it go?
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
i played it in it's entirety a couple of weeks ago...
Awesome!
How did it go?
um, well, i put the disc in and pressed play, this heartbeat started, so i turned the lights off and lay down, and enjoyed the SACD surround mix. was good.
so, are you playing it yourself, or going to see it being played?
sorry for the silly joke :oops:
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Currently listening to a lot of Mammal. They're an Aussie band I discovered on YouTube via another forum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKA11IEL7C4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKA11IEL7C4)
Great stuff. Bought all their CDs the same evening from the website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKA11IEL7C4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKA11IEL7C4)
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
i played it in it's entirety a couple of weeks ago...
Awesome!
How did it go?
um, well, i put the disc in and pressed play, this heartbeat started, so i turned the lights off and lay down, and enjoyed the SACD surround mix. was good.
so, are you playing it yourself, or going to see it being played?
sorry for the silly joke :oops:
lmao.
Well our college course is playing it in it's entireity as a big group for our final major project thing. It's going to have a massive light show, visuals and explosions too :P
I'm playing guitar on Great Gig and Money.
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sounds good, best of luck with it. don't suppose the Wizard Of OZ'll be playing behind you? ;)
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Dark Side of the Moon. May 21st will be played in it's entireity!
i played it in it's entirety a couple of weeks ago...
Awesome!
How did it go?
um, well, i put the disc in and pressed play, this heartbeat started, so i turned the lights off and lay down, and enjoyed the SACD surround mix. was good.
so, are you playing it yourself, or going to see it being played?
sorry for the silly joke :oops:
lmao.
Well our college course is playing it in it's entireity as a big group for our final major project thing. It's going to have a massive light show, visuals and explosions too :P
I'm playing guitar on Great Gig and Money.
what the hell of a college are you in?
i studied maths and other horrible things mainly... :)
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stam1na: play, pause, stop (DVD)
one of the most interesting bands i've discovered in the last years, and the rock live!
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the new Yeah Yeah Yeahs album.
Production wise it's very-cool. Sounds nice!
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Been listening to a ton of Coheed and Cambria recently. Fell totally in love with them. Also got an album by This Will Destroy You, a very cool instrumental post rock band. I think my ears orgasmed when I put my headphones on to listen properly.
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found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqIK0z2djsk
quite like it
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Les Savy Fav
Thats odd gwEm I was listening to Rammstein earlier.
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Meneguar, cheers indy! I see what you mean about the tone now I listen to it at a proper volume, its pretty damn good
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS :D
Didn't even take a month!
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haha I know
Something a bit different to what I usually have on now, bit of Santana - Abraxas. Awesome guitar tone, so much better than his more recent tone which is far too thick and weird.
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The Answer - "Everyday Demons" just got this album today and it's awesome!
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Beck, Bogert and Appice - At Last Rainbow
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Also got an album by This Will Destroy You, a very cool instrumental post rock band. I think my ears orgasmed when I put my headphones on to listen properly.
The recording is mastered FAR too loud - completely brickwalled with clipping on every transient. Tragic, because it could have sounded HUGE.
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It's gonna be The Black Crowes for a while I think - just back from seeing them again tonight.
Just finished removing a load of stuff from my mp3 player so I can cram all their albums on :lol:
The missus enjoyed them a lot too, but when she found I didn't have a "best of", her mp3 request for tomorrow's holiday journey was "can you put Mama Mia on mine?" :roll:
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That $%ing Tank - Day Of Death By Bono Adrenalin Shock
I have no idea where this album came from - I've never seen it before and never heard the band, but it's turning out to be pretty cool!
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Mastodon - Crack the Skye
Thought I'd give it a try, but I think its pretty shite to be honest. I dont get all the hype about this band, they're so boring.
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The Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts.
Disappointing. Very.
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Boxcutter - Arecibo Message.
New album from the best, and its brilliant.
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^I've been listening to that as well, noodle. Its the only one I have from Boxcutter and its great!
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Eminem's new album Relapse - It's terrible compared to his older stuff like the Slim Shady LP and the Marshall Mathers LP. At some points it is actually unlistenable.
Green Day's new album 21st Century Breakdown - Again, practically unlistenable.
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^I've been listening to that as well, noodle. Its the only one I have from Boxcutter and its great!
Make sure to get Glyhpic then, another great piece of work.
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Cursive
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New Dream Theater album.
I've hated the last three and constantly live in hope they'll get back to how good they were befe Train Of Thought but no luck. Though I do prefer this so far to the last three, we'll see if it grows on me.
I'm taken aback by Portnoy introducing things it transpires he's very weak at though, blastbeats in A Nightmare... and he evidentally has no power in his left hand at that pace. A surprise.
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Wolfsbane: Down Fall The Good Guys
had Live Fast, Die Fast on yesterday. was amazed to suddenly realise how much it was like Van Halen! on ...Good Guys they seemed to find more of their own voice, and much better production. i really like these two albums, but apart from the fact that Blaze was in Iron Maiden for a while and Jase Edwards has been working with Ginger recently, i have no idea what happened after the second album. maybe i should find out...?
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Wolfsbane: Down Fall The Good Guys
had Live Fast, Die Fast on yesterday. was amazed to suddenly realise how much it was like Van Halen! on ...Good Guys they seemed to find more of their own voice, and much better production. i really like these two albums, but apart from the fact that Blaze was in Iron Maiden for a while and Jase Edwards has been working with Ginger recently, i have no idea what happened after the second album. maybe i should find out...?
There was a great live album called "Massive Noise Injection", that was recorded at the Marquee. A mate of mine was lucky enough to be at that show too. Ironically, I have a Wolfsbane gig ticket from a different Marquee show signed by Steve Harris, Janick Gers and Bruce Dickinson who I bumped into there. ;)
Then there was a self-titled album which I was released around the time Blaze left to join Maiden and effectively killed the band. The version I have was a double CD, with a bunch of extra tracks (including a great cover of For You, originally by Anti-Nowhere League).
Both of those are great albums. Plus of course between "Live Fast, Die Fast" and "Down Fall The Good Guys" was an EP called "All Hell's Breaking Loose Down At Little Kathy Wilson's Place!".
All of those are definitely worth having. The "Wolfsbane" album is probably my favourite that they did. I was gutted that they split up.
I hope they reform to do another tour like they did in 2007. I missed that one. :(
Muttley
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:D I think I have all those Wolfsbane albums, didn't realise I had a complete set! Not sure if I have the 2-CD version of the self-titled album, though, I must check later.
Wasn't Massive Noise Injection originally released on vinyl only, and they mastered it extra-loud or something like that? It's one of the last things I bought on vinyl.
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thanks Muttley. it turns out the Wolfsbane album and Massive Noise Injection were later released as a 2 disc set called Lifestyles Of The Broke And Obscure, so i've ordered a copy of that. can't find the 2 disc re-issue of Wolfsbane. i remember reading about "...Kathy Wilson" in Kerrang!, and seeing an interview with Blaze on a late night rock show which i think was presented by Phil Alexander and Ricky Warwick's wife. they showed the video to Manhunt, which i just loved! but i could never find a copy of the album. later i got Down Fall The Good Guys, and a couple of years ago i got Live Fast, Die Fast.
Philly, i have a notion it was The Almighty's live album, Blood, Fire and Live, that was the "extra loud mastered, vinyl only" release, although i could be wrong. probably am. in fact that's definately wrong. although i have no doubt i'm right. yep, it was the Almighty. or Wolfsbane.
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I hope they reform to do another tour like they did in 2007. I missed that one. :(
Huzzah!
10 Dec 2009 20:00 Bristol Academy Bristol
11 Dec 2009 20:00 The Hmv Forum, London
12 Dec 2009 20:00 JB’s, Dudley Dudley
17 Dec 2009 20:00 Academy, Liverpool
18 Dec 2009 20:00 Cathouse,Glasgow
19 Dec 2009 20:00 Academy,Sheffield
20 Dec 2009 20:00 Academy,Newcastle
Wolfsbane are supporting The Quireboys for a short tour this Xmas. :D
I love Google. :)
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Wasn't Massive Noise Injection originally released on vinyl only, and they mastered it extra-loud or something like that? It's one of the last things I bought on vinyl.
Don't remember that, but I had long ditched vinyl by that time...
thanks Muttley. it turns out the Wolfsbane album and Massive Noise Injection were later released as a 2 disc set called Lifestyles Of The Broke And Obscure, so i've ordered a copy of that. can't find the 2 disc re-issue of Wolfsbane. i remember reading about "...Kathy Wilson" in Kerrang!, and seeing an interview with Blaze on a late night rock show which i think was presented by Phil Alexander and Ricky Warwick's wife. they showed the video to Manhunt, which i just loved! but i could never find a copy of the album. later i got Down Fall The Good Guys, and a couple of years ago i got Live Fast, Die Fast.
Yeah, Lifestyles of the Broke... is the main disc of Wolfsbane and Massive Noise Injection. PM me if you're having trouble getting hold of the other stuff. ;)
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:D I think I have all those Wolfsbane albums, didn't realise I had a complete set! Not sure if I have the 2-CD version of the self-titled album, though, I must check later.
Wasn't Massive Noise Injection originally released on vinyl only, and they mastered it extra-loud or something like that? It's one of the last things I bought on vinyl.
I didn't think it was possible to really push mastering volume on vinyl, or you just end up with an unplayable record.
Denim n Leather?
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thanks Muttley, i may just do that :)
nfe, the live album is probably just compressed to hell! no dynamics, just short of clipping at all times. i have 7" EP from Bootleg Booze records, i can't remember who it is, but it's mastered ridiculously loud and isn't really playable. the music just distorts and i think the needle actually has trouble staying in the grooves!
the first record i remember coming out that was claimed to be louder than anything else was Pantera's Far Beyond Driven. haven't listened to it recently, but i think it sounded ok.
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:D I think I have all those Wolfsbane albums, didn't realise I had a complete set! Not sure if I have the 2-CD version of the self-titled album, though, I must check later.
Wasn't Massive Noise Injection originally released on vinyl only, and they mastered it extra-loud or something like that? It's one of the last things I bought on vinyl.
I didn't think it was possible to really push mastering volume on vinyl, or you just end up with an unplayable record.
Oh I dunno about technicalities, that was just the way they sold it at the time. It's a double LP, so not too much crammed on any one side... if that makes any difference. Probably just marketing hype.
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Old school Eminem!
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:D I think I have all those Wolfsbane albums, didn't realise I had a complete set! Not sure if I have the 2-CD version of the self-titled album, though, I must check later.
Wasn't Massive Noise Injection originally released on vinyl only, and they mastered it extra-loud or something like that? It's one of the last things I bought on vinyl.
I didn't think it was possible to really push mastering volume on vinyl, or you just end up with an unplayable record.
Oh I dunno about technicalities, that was just the way they sold it at the time. It's a double LP, so not too much crammed on any one side... if that makes any difference. Probably just marketing hype.
OK, just to finish the story, the LP has a sticker on the front saying "Loudest Cut Ever". It was a limited edition of 3,000 copies.
God knows what it sounds like, I haven't had a working turntable for years.
(Edit: It also has two bonus tracks which I don't think are on the CD version.)
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On the way into and home from work today I had a whole smorgasbord of music on:
Highway to Hell
If You Want Blood
A Farewell to Kings
Small Change
Chrome Dreams II
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Good Rats - The Way You Like 'Em
Robin Trower - RT@RO.08
And the Wolfsbane catalogue!
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Lil Jon :lol: Crunk Juice is absolutely $%ing hilarious!
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Shawn Lane - Powers of Ten
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Kansas - Audio-Visions (Hmmmm... not one of their best! :? )
Clutch - Slow Hole To China (Re-release with extra tracks)
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Neurosis - sun that never sets
Been listening to too much thrash so thought i better go with something a bit slower for a change.
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Been getting through KISS, Whitesnake, and just found the Cult, which are awesome.
Also need to sort out some Steel Panther for Download
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Dirty Diaanaaaaa
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At the moment I've got Rory Gallagher - Live in Europe 1972 on the stereo, awesome live album!
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Fugazi - End hits
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The Bronx I
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The Bronx I
Nice one
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I decided to make a compilation cd for the car, so here's my current early-morning listening programme...
(http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8692/compilationcdsonglist.jpg)
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I decided to make a compilation cd for the car, so here's my current early-morning listening programme...
"You're right, Mum, yes... Mr HTH is a very nice man.... yes, he is.... I just don't want a lift to school in his car anymore........ pardon?"
(What in the name of all that's holy is a Necrectomy? Edit: Don't worry, I looked it up. PDT_047 )
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I decided to make a compilation cd for the car, so here's my current early-morning listening programme...
"You're right, Mum, yes... Mr HTH is a very nice man.... yes, he is.... I just don't want a lift to school in his car anymore........ pardon?"
(What in the name of all that's holy is a Necrectomy? Edit: Don't worry, I looked it up. PDT_047 )
these pseudo-medic titles in grindcore and brutal death make always smile... edible necrectomy... god that's funny as hell! :lol:
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I truly believe some of the people on this forum are deeply disturbed, lol.
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Jeff Buckley. Live at Sin-e - Legacy edition. Very good stuff, some great reworkings of old songs, rough versions of songs that made it on to Grace and lovely tele/fender combo tones. Great voice too.
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Devin Townsend Project - Ki
New mellow/chilled (mostly) album from Devy. Signed copy arrived this morning together with a hand-written note thanking me for buying it. :)
Not listend to all of it yet, but I feel this is going to be a lovely chill-out album.
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Nas - It Was Written
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i got that Wolfsbane 2 discer, with the "Wolfsbane" album and the live one; good stuff! i think the word for the album is "aggressive!" it's just flat out from start to finish! the live album's great fun too.
also had on "anthf***in'ology" by The Almighty. the remastered tracks off the first couple of albums really sound great, i wish they'd re-release the whole records! the original sounds awful now after hearing these remastered tracks.
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i got that Wolfsbane 2 discer, with the "Wolfsbane" album and the live one; good stuff! i think the word for the album is "aggressive!" it's just flat out from start to finish! the live album's great fun too.
I've been listening to Wolfsbane a lot since you and Muttley mentioned them the other day. That last album is great, such a shame they split before it was even released!
And the live album is hilarious, all the abuse Blaze hurls at the audience (although it would've pissed me off a bit had I been there on the night).
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Reverend Horton Heat - Lucky 7
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers - Pandilerium and Swampblood
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And the live album is hilarious, all the abuse Blaze hurls at the audience (although it would've pissed me off a bit had I been there on the night).
Hehe. "If you wanna get on the stage, join a $%ing band!" ;)
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A composition I made on Max/MSP (for an assignment). It's absolutely awful!
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Now It's Overhead - Fall Back Open
Just rediscovered this album :D
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Black Sabbath - Sabotage
I'm always surprised, and appreciative! about how heavy this album is.
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Dan Reed Network - Slam
Shadow King - Shadow King
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Wound Up by Black Flag.
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Few new albums, Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Agorapocalypse, 1349 - Revelations of the Black Flame and Nachtmystium - Doomsday Derelicts.
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My flatmate got that Agoraphobic nosebleed album in the mail yesterday, havent had a chance to steal it off him yet
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Dream Theater's new shizzle.
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Dream Theater's new shizzle.
What do think?
I've hated the lasst three and I'm still not blown away by this, but I think it's an improvement.
Overlooking Mr Endless Drummer's Awards shoddy blastbeat :lol:
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Scorpions - Blackout 8) 8) 8)
DYNAMITE!!
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Jurassic 5 <-- Not sure which album but it's wicked.
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Simon McBride - Rich man falling.
He is a Prs & H&K endorsee, supports artists like Joe Bonammassa and Jeff Beck etc on tours and plays at shows for PRS.
The album is basically hendrix/SRV re-incarnate and is awsome.
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Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
I love this "band"
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subway to sally - kreuzfeuer
god knows why, judging from some review i've read it seems i am one of the few to like it, at least in italy. but i REALLY like it!
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Black Sabbath
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Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
I love this "band"
I don't get it. It's just noise, :lol:
Fun to play loudly I guess...
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How is it noise? There are drums and everything :P
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draconian - turning season within
not their best album but still the best gothic doom band in the world (including my dying bride)!
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Architects - Hollow Crown
Brutal techy metal stuff! Are they related to The Safety Fire in any way? The vocals sound quite similar sometimes and TSF vocalist is pretty unique sounding.
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Recently I've been listening to aloy of KOAN sound.
http://www.myspace.com/koansound
This is music AS PHAT AS IT GETS!!!!!!!!!
Also Bat for Lashes, the Ergo Proxy Soundtracks, and Hans Zimmers Angels and Demons soundtrack.
Not a huge amount of guitar music.
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Architects - Hollow Crown
Brutal techy metal stuff! Are they related to The Safety Fire in any way? The vocals sound quite similar sometimes and TSF vocalist is pretty unique sounding.
Great album and band.
Don't think they're related in any way - Send Dez a pm if you wanna be sure.
And the Ergo Proxy soundtrack is kickass.
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Lawnmower Deth - Mower Liberation Front :D
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Steel Panther!
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Small Brown Bike. $%&#ing awesome band. Just wicked. I keep straying from them, but I always come back and it's always like a big exciting storm gust of fresh air.
LOVE THEM.
The album "Our Own Wars" is DEFINITELY top 5 albums material.
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Nas - Illmatic = Classic album
And a load of Bob Marley.
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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres.
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Paul Gilbert youtube videos! :)
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Lawnmower Deth - Mower Liberation Front :D
lmao, top quality - I loved 'watch out grandma', an underated classic. I've still got their split LP with Metal Duck on vinyl featuring classics such as 'march of the metal ducks to the ponds of hell' and 'I got the claps and me knob fell off'. they were both like thrash versions of the Mac Lads which is reason enough to like them (Fluffy Pup anyone?)
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Lawnmower Deth - Mower Liberation Front :D
lmao, top quality - I loved 'watch out grandma', an underated classic. I've still got their split LP with Metal Duck on vinyl featuring classics such as 'march of the metal ducks to the ponds of hell' and 'I got the claps and me knob fell off'. they were both like thrash versions of the Mac Lads which is reason enough to like them (Fluffy Pup anyone?)
They've reformed and are playing Download this year too. ;)
Oddly enough, the last time I went to Donington I stayed at Pete Lee's (better known as Qualcast Mutilator) flat the night before. Long story. He was (possibly still is) married to a friend of my girlfriend at the time's sister. This means I'm one of the few people to have seen the rather dodgy Lawnmower Deth documentary video that they filmed themselves while on tour, etc. :D
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Lawnmower Deth - Mower Liberation Front :D
lmao, top quality - I loved 'watch out grandma', an underated classic. I've still got their split LP with Metal Duck on vinyl featuring classics such as 'march of the metal ducks to the ponds of hell' and 'I got the claps and me knob fell off'. they were both like thrash versions of the Mac Lads which is reason enough to like them (Fluffy Pup anyone?)
They've reformed and are playing Download this year too. ;)
Oddly enough, the last time I went to Donington I stayed at Pete Lee's (better known as Qualcast Mutilator) flat the night before. Long story. He was (possibly still is) married to a friend of my girlfriend at the time's sister. This means I'm one of the few people to have seen the rather dodgy Lawnmower Deth documentary video that they filmed themselves while on tour, etc. :D
lmao, nothing to write home about that documentary then eh? me and a mate of mine were crazy about Lawnmower Deth and Metal Duck when we were at school - LD's cover of Kids In America is quality.
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Im intrigued by these bands, think ill have to go find some to listen to when i get home from work
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Todays listening has been the new albums from Anaal Nathrakh (In the Constellation of the Black Widow) and Clutch (Strange Cousins From The West).
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There's a new Clutch album already? They only just released the new Bakerton Group CD. Thanks for mentioning that.
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Less Than jake - Borders & Boundaries
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Babylon Circus and the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra at the mo.
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got the new Faith No More best of, just for the second disc of rarities. it's pretty good.
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youtubing for clips of ian gillan period black sabbath
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rotting christ - theogonia
not exactly new (2007) but i hadn't heard it yet. absolutely awesome!!
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rotting christ - theogonia
not exactly new (2007) but i hadn't heard it yet. absolutely awesome!!
I've never gotten particularly excited about any Rotting Christ release but my pals are putting them on in October and I'm quite looking forward to seeing them live.
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rotting christ - theogonia
not exactly new (2007) but i hadn't heard it yet. absolutely awesome!!
I've never gotten particularly excited about any Rotting Christ release but my pals are putting them on in October and I'm quite looking forward to seeing them live.
IMO they've got a "dark" period after triarchy of lost lovers, their albums lacked strength (this is why i didn't exactly hurry to hear this one), but theogonia really impressed me.
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Bon Iver.
I feel like I need whiskey, a chequered shirt and a rocking chair to go with it.
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Tesla - Forever More
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
Uriah Heep - Wake The Sleeper
Deep Purple - Live At Long Beach 76 (aka On the Wings Of A Russian Foxbat)
God, I'm an old man. :|
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Currently: Gorgoroth - Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam
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Tesla - Forever More
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
Uriah Heep - Wake The Sleeper
Deep Purple - Live At Long Beach 76 (aka On the Wings Of A Russian Foxbat)
God, I'm an old man. :|
buy something emo, maybe you'll feel younger...
:P
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Tesla - Forever More
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
Uriah Heep - Wake The Sleeper
Deep Purple - Live At Long Beach 76 (aka On the Wings Of A Russian Foxbat)
God, I'm an old man. :|
buy something emo, maybe you'll feel younger...
:P
Ha, perhaps not! My emo collection starts and ends with Sunny Day Real Estate. I think.
Actually, this Chickenfoot album is $%ing great! Sammy Hagar is 61. Maybe being old isn't so bad.
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Am really into Devin Townsend, but only hear "Life" from Ocean Machine properly today, WHAT A TUNE!!! So, currently the live studio video of Life is on repeat off YouTube, and that's all I'm listening to at the mo. Check it out! :D
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Am really into Devin Townsend, but only hear "Life" from Ocean Machine properly today, WHAT A TUNE!!! So, currently the live studio video of Life is on repeat off YouTube, and that's all I'm listening to at the mo. Check it out! :D
Great song!
For me at the mo,
Buju Banton, Anthony B, Sizzla, Capleton and Admiral Bailey.
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Elbow - The seldom seen kid
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Evanescence - The Open Door
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Django Reinhardt. Guitar hero of the moment for me.
EDIT: hahaha imagine Guitar Hero:Django Reinhardt edition. Now they'd have a hard time marketing that to the kiddies with spiky hair, black hoodies, and massive jeans.
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Django Reinhardt. Guitar hero of the moment for me.
EDIT: hahaha imagine Guitar Hero:Django Reinhardt edition. Now they'd have a hard time marketing that to the kiddies with spiky hair, black hoodies, and massive jeans.
+1111! on both statements... :)
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^^ i like that :)
anyway, got two cd's yesterday; Chickenfoot and the 25th anniversary re-issue of Whitesnake's Slide It In.
had Chickenfoot on in the gym last night. admittedly, not the best environment for trying out new music! it sounds good enough, but didn't quite grab me. will certainly listen to it more though, it may well be a grower. between Ronnie James Dio, the ever youthful Alice Cooper, Brian Johnson and now Sammy Hagar, it seems all the singers i'm listening to these days are OLD! and they all still got it!
this morning i put on Slide it In. believe it or not, i'd never heard the US version of this album. i like it! was very much enjoying it in the car. i'll have to do a comparison of the two versions to see just how different they sound.
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A gardeners radio, outside, two doors away.
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A gardeners radio, outside, two doors away.
I'm feelin' ya man - I get my neighbour playing talk-radio LOUD on a Saturday and it lasts aaaaaaaaaaaallllll day.
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Tool
Currently 10,000 days. Pretty good actually, I dont really listen to Tool much but I like this when I'm in the mood for it.
edit - actually, Maynards voice gets pretty annoying.
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A small selection of Sunday Download bands, Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Steel Panther(!!!!), ZZ Top through my phone as my iPod video is being repaired for knackered headphone jack, and iTouch is packed up to be sent off for warranty work on... headphone jack :(
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A gardeners radio, outside, two doors away.
I'm feelin' ya man - I get my neighbour playing talk-radio LOUD on a Saturday and it lasts aaaaaaaaaaaallllll day.
my neighbour, an old woman, listens to the mass on radio or TV every damn saturday and sunday morning at 8:00 o clock.
:evil:
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Django Reinhardt. Guitar hero of the moment for me.
EDIT: hahaha imagine Guitar Hero:Django Reinhardt edition. Now they'd have a hard time marketing that to the kiddies with spiky hair, black hoodies, and massive jeans.
+1111! on both statements... :)
Yes indeed ; that would drag them through puberty kicking and screaming ... 8)
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The Steel Panther album just arrived :D Sounds a bit more 'produced' than the Metal Skool versions of a couple of songs.
Well priced at £8.99 at HMV too, well worth the sh!ts and gigs
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Joanna Newsom - Ys
Yeah she may sound like a strangled cat but I LOVE IT. This album is everything I'd hoped it would be. (I only just got it. Late to the game I know, but I try not to get artist's new albums until I've thoroughly exhausted the old ones, and I can't listen to the old one anymore because it reminds me too much of my ex girlfriend and I'm liable to break down :? )
I love music that really sounds like nothing else. Creating a unique sound nowadays must be quite a difficult task (everything's been done before), yet a few artists, some well-known and some not-so-well-known still seem to be pulling it off and that makes me happy.
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Skint records collection - Bentley Rhythm Ace, Cut LaRoc, Fat Boy Slim etc. Trying to hold the rain off with summer music.
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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live!
I know it's a classic, but I've never really listened to this before (except everyday everynight through the wall from some neighbours in the 80s!), but the missus just bought Legend remastered, and I did a little search on spotify and found it,
ooooh...
I think we might have to buy this.
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A gardeners radio, outside, two doors away.
I'm feelin' ya man - I get my neighbour playing talk-radio LOUD on a Saturday and it lasts aaaaaaaaaaaallllll day.
my neighbour, an old woman, listens to the mass on radio or TV every damn saturday and sunday morning at 8:00 o clock.
:evil:
I live next to a samoan church, its a pretty awful way to wake up on a sunday morning when very hungover
and to top it off, during the week the have youth band nights. dont they realise that they suck and even jesus probably doesnt like theyre music, he looked like a bogan, im sure he prefers a bit of actual metal
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Hey Mercedes
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A gardeners radio, outside, two doors away.
I'm feelin' ya man - I get my neighbour playing talk-radio LOUD on a Saturday and it lasts aaaaaaaaaaaallllll day.
my neighbour, an old woman, listens to the mass on radio or TV every damn saturday and sunday morning at 8:00 o clock.
:evil:
I live next to a samoan church, its a pretty awful way to wake up on a sunday morning when very hungover
and to top it off, during the week the have youth band nights. dont they realise that they suck and even jesus probably doesnt like theyre music, he looked like a bogan, im sure he prefers a bit of actual metal
at least this monk thinks so... it's absolutely true. a madman. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ap3sIaLNYM&feature=fvw
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Minus the Bear. I love this band, so good. Probably my favourite "indie" band, so many good guitar bits.
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Sonny Landreth- Levee Town.
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Johnny Dangerously - Black and Blue.
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Just bought the Derek Trucks album, sounds great :D
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Badlands, S/T
Crimson Glory, Transcendence
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The sound of ringing in my ears after a Dream Theater gig...
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Leslie West - Mountain
UFO - The Visitor
Kansas - Two For The Show
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Badlands, S/T
Crimson Glory, Transcendence
Both utterly brilliant albums...
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Regina Spektor
(or Vagina Inspector as she's known in this house :roll: )
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Regina Spektor
(or Vagina Inspector as she's known in this house :roll: )
Love regina.
You an AFP fan?
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Kings of Leon
since i'm going to see them in Manchester next Monday, i figured it was time i gave them decent listen!
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You an AFP fan?
Nope, but I shall give her a go!
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You an AFP fan?
Nope, but I shall give her a go!
Do so, she's great, and very fun to follow, keeps it very close to the fans, twitter, blogging, secret gigs etc.
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Kings of Leon
since i'm going to see them in Manchester next Monday, i figured it was time i gave them decent listen!
They're quite good live.
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Kings of Leon
since i'm going to see them in Manchester next Monday, i figured it was time i gave them decent listen!
They're quite good live.
yeah, my cousin's seen them twice and says they're great. was talking to a girl at work today, she went to see them in Barcelona in February. she was standing in the queue outside the venue when they announced they were cancelling!! a lot of unhappiness ensued.
i'm looking forward to it. although, much as i like the first 3 albums, i just can't get into the latest one.
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Wifey has an abject hatred of the last couple of albums. She was a Massive fan.
Think their first album is by far the best.
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Black Shuck - The Darkness
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Scorpions World Wide Live extracts on youtube
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Heavens - Patent Pending
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Lone Star - Lone Star / Firing On All Six
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Roots Manuva - brand new second hand
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On a Saigon Kick... umm... kick this morning. :)
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The Steel Panther album just arrived :D Sounds a bit more 'produced' than the Metal Skool versions of a couple of songs.
Well priced at £8.99 at HMV too, well worth the sh!ts and gigs
Saw them live last night in London
Was possibly the best gig I've ever seen
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Final Fantasy Radio, www.finalfantasyradio.com
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Lily Allen - It's not me it's you I can't believe it but I really like
Ben Folds - Supersunnyspeedgraphic dude is a great songwriter
Any Joe Bonamassa I can, sometimes he's well over the top, but he can bloody play
Thin Lizzy - Black Rose, really getting into the celtic sound of this & trying to learn it for my own satisfaction
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Right now - Alot of Tryo, can't wait till I see them at Dour a month from now.
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I decided to make a compilation cd for the car, so here's my current early-morning listening programme...
(http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8692/compilationcdsonglist.jpg)
thought id give it a listen, and so far i like :D
but also find the names hilarious :lol:
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The Steel Panther album just arrived :D Sounds a bit more 'produced' than the Metal Skool versions of a couple of songs.
Well priced at £8.99 at HMV too, well worth the sh!ts and gigs
Saw them live last night in London
Was possibly the best gig I've ever seen
That's high praise indeed! :o :D
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The Steel Panther album just arrived :D Sounds a bit more 'produced' than the Metal Skool versions of a couple of songs.
Well priced at £8.99 at HMV too, well worth the sh!ts and gigs
Saw them live last night in London
Was possibly the best gig I've ever seen
Full opinion would be good, I wanna know the feeling without the festival atmostphere!
Was Satchel playing through a pair of Marshalls again?
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The Steel Panther album just arrived :D Sounds a bit more 'produced' than the Metal Skool versions of a couple of songs.
Well priced at £8.99 at HMV too, well worth the sh!ts and gigs
Saw them live last night in London
Was possibly the best gig I've ever seen
That's high praise indeed! :o :D
Indeed - they were that good
It was the perfect mix of comedy and truly awesome good time hard rock
The onstage banter was as important as the songs in some ways
I laughed more than I have ever done at a stand up comedy gig (and I love good stand up comedy)
And it was an hour and a half of fist in the air good rocking fun
They played pretty much all of their new album Feel the Steel and encored with Motley's Kickstart My heart and also with Van Halen's Panama.
I was already a fan of the band in their previous incarnation as Atomic Punks and they do Van Halen better than Van Halen.....and Motley would kill to sound as good
Was Satchel playing through a pair of Marshalls again?
Yes Satchel (Russ Parish) played through a pair of Marshall JCM2000 heads and had a great sound
He also did an amazing solo spot, where he ended up playing drums and guitar together
The "airhead" bass player got a "hair solo" and spent much of the gig preening in front of a mirror, like he does in the Death to all but Metal video
There is some youtube footage up already.
It was such good fun!
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I've just ordered the Seel Panthers album from Amazon - hope it's worth it! Also ordered the Chickenfoot album with it, hope that is okay but not expecting too much!!
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THE chickenfoot album is ok
Lyrics lack a bit - typical with Hagar some might say
The Steel Panther album is so laden with melodic hooks , both guitar and vocal - you'll find yourself humming it
You can end up playing spot the original tune , as some of the songs have lifted generously from classic hair metal songs
There is a lot of Bon Jovi, Poison, Warrant, Whitesnake, Motley Crue etc etc in there
But you'll be humming a tune or 3 with lyrics that you wouldn't chose to sing in front of your granny
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Sounds good - looking forward to it now!
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i got the steel panther album a couple of days ago and gave it a spin. lord that's obscene!! some of it's pretty funny, and it's definately getting a play at a party! i think i'd get sick of it pretty soon though. does do a great job of sending up 80's hair metal though, the bio's in the sleeve notes are great!
how about a tour with Steel Panther and Dream Evil? :)
oh, and Manowar PDT_008
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just got the steel panther album...brilliant, but how come the darkness got derided for doing he same thing?
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from what i remember, their first album got rave reviews and associations with being the new saviours of rock and i'll admit that it was very good.
I heard a couple of tracks off of the 2nd album and was not a fan, keytars and leotards aplenty.
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Justin Hawkins was on stage with Steel Panther on Tuesday for 2 songs - they did a Darkness cover as well
I just heard that the Darkness are reforming
Thing is that Ralph Saenz/Michael Starr has a much better voice than Justin
Check out some of the cover versions they do - the Motley Crue ones would make Vince Neil blush
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Steel Panther --- ROCKS!!
Thanks Jon/Feline for reminding me to check it out. :D
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Steel Panther --- ROCKS!!
Thanks Jon/Feline for reminding me to check it out. :D
It was the lyrics to Asian Hooker that almost killed you wasn't it?
You found them on Spotify ok then......
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
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Steel Panther --- ROCKS!!
Thanks Jon/Feline for reminding me to check it out. :D
It was the lyrics to Asian Hooker that almost killed you wasn't it?
You found them on Spotify ok then......
Do not attempt to heavy bench press while listening to Asian Hooker for the first time!
I nearly broke my rib cage.... :lol: :lol:
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Depeche Mode - live in milan...
i'm much more used to small/medium venues, and seeing it at the the stadium was kinda shocking, because i was at not less than 150 m far from the stage! it took a sniper rifle to follow the action, but i doubt that policemen would have allowed me to get in with one...
anyway DM were simply AWESOME.
and 70000 folks singing, weaving hands and clapping ALL THE TIME are quite a view.
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
One hell of an album.
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One hell of an album.
Yep. Just total face-smashing from beginning to end!
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THE CONSTIPATION !
I like Testament to be fair - just their jokes aren't as funny :D
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THE CONSTIPATION !
I like Testament to be fair - just their jokes aren't as funny :D
LOL -- you mean you don't get the joke in Souls Of Black? PDT_008
The fact that they are pissing on my childhood does not endear me to bands like SP. I hope they die in an oil fire.
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Jeff Beck - Performing this week - a great album - I will have to get the DVD
Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River
The Derek Trucks Band - Already Free
Aynsley Lister - Upside Down & Everything I Need
Ken Hensley - From Time To Time - interesting stuff - some tracks with Simon Kirke and Paul Kossoff and also Boz Burrell and Mick Ralphs
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My brother FAILING at Guitar Hero :lol:
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Mew
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Mew
This guys sound VERY interesting
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Carole King.
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http://www.myspace.com/disabusethrashcore
Ahhh memories!....... 8)
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depeche mode - sounds of the universe
stream of passion - embrace the storm
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The fact that they are pissing on my childhood does not endear me to bands like SP. I hope they die in an oil fire.
Agreed, i watched half a song the other night, wasnt at all impressed (hense the "half a son"). There are so mnay bands trying to do 80s metal recently, but they all just seem to be taking the piss. Its just like they all wanna play dress up and rip off motley crue songs
Im in an 80s metal band myself, but we actually take it seriously, even though our name may suggest otherwise. We play a mixture of thrash and nwobhm, the extent of our dress ups is just putting on a denim vest and a kramer.
I think we might have to start some fueds with all the fake metal bands around these parts.
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THE CONSTIPATION !
I like Testament to be fair - just their jokes aren't as funny :D
LOL -- you mean you don't get the joke in Souls Of Black? PDT_008
The fact that they are pissing on my childhood does not endear me to bands like SP. I hope they die in an oil fire.
Surely they're just doing what you do in your bands, only they're poking fun at themselves living in the past musically :P
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Testament, First Strike Still Deadly.
Testament eats steel panthers for breakfast.
THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THE CONSTIPATION !
I like Testament to be fair - just their jokes aren't as funny :D
LOL -- you mean you don't get the joke in Souls Of Black? PDT_008
The fact that they are pissing on my childhood does not endear me to bands like SP. I hope they die in an oil fire.
Surely they're just doing what you do in your bands, only they're poking fun at themselves living in the past musically :P
That's wot I love about this forum, you can even take a pop at the global mod and...
hey! what's happened to nfe??! :gib:
:lol:
I haven't heard this Steel Panthers stuff yet. I liked the Darkness, but they didn't seem to be taking the p1ss as far as I was concerned - they seemed to be doing what I do, playing the sort of music they wanted to even if it's "out-of-date". I'll have to check these SP guys out
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The Bowerbirds
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Millencolin. I didnt realise they were still together, just looked on their website and they're touring this summer, gonna have to go see em in September!
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That's wot I love about this forum, you can even take a pop at the global mod and...
hey! what's happened to nfe??! :gib:
:lol:
:lol:
DnL does seem to have deleted an entire thread (the band video from Saturday one)where I said I thought his band were bad, though :? That or just my post and I can't find the thread now. :lol:
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Well, I was listening to the Mythloria video again, and I think the recording really lets it down.
The riffing does seem to have a lot of Ben's signature to it which detracts from the 70s feel IMO.
Would actually quite like to hear some more proper recorded stuff though.
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Wolf, Evil Star
Coheed And Cambria. Good Apollo Vol 1
The Iron Maiden Track Pack for Rock Band 2
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Return To Forever, Returns. Smokin' live set!!
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatmans Call.
Has one of my favourite non-guitar tracks on it - Into My Arms. If only I could sing I would cover it in the style of Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah.
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DnL does seem to have deleted an entire thread (the band video from Saturday one)where I said I thought his band were bad, though :? That or just my post and I can't find the thread now. :lol:
Really? :lol:
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Lamb of God - Laid to Rest. Classic song, haven't listened to it in ages, and it was a nice surprise. :)
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The Lonely Island - Incredibad
what an awesome album :lol:
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatmans Call.
Has one of my favourite non-guitar tracks on it - Into My Arms. If only I could sing I would cover it in the style of Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah.
I'm a big Nick Cave fan but I've actualy never paid much attention to the Boatman's Call, dunno why.
DnL does seem to have deleted an entire thread (the band video from Saturday one)where I said I thought his band were bad, though :? That or just my post and I can't find the thread now. :lol:
Really? :lol:
Yep, definately gone :?
Today I mostly listened to Clutch whilst I was cutting about town.
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hmm.. didnt take the criticism too well then?
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hmm.. didnt take the criticism too well then?
No, not that. You can ask me directly, you know.
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That's wot I love about this forum, you can even take a pop at the global mod and...
Yep, rude people (thinly veiling rudeness as "plain speaking")abound on this forum these days ... *sigh*
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That's wot I love about this forum, you can even take a pop at the global mod and...
Yep, rude people (thinly veiling rudeness as "plain speaking")abound on this forum these days ... *sigh*
Err, is this directed at me?
If it is, I don't think saying I thought your band is "actually quite bad" after expecting the playing to be great (I can't remember my exact wording and can't go back to check, I think it's honest. I can't be assed with the abounding sycophancy that's present on most guitar-centric forums. Would it have been less "rude" if I'd detailed why I said I thought it was bad rather than just not liking it?
And the above comment was a joke. I really don't think anyone with a sense of humour could read it as anything bar friendly joshing.
If it wasn't directed at me, never mind.
Why did you take down trhat thread? Not happy with the recording quality or summat?
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The Lonely Island - Incredibad
what an awesome album :lol:
Are they the ones who did "jizz in my pants" ? Is the rest of the album like that.
I am listening to Steel Panther, I love it and it has fired up my enthusiasm for over the top guitar widdle :D
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The Lonely Island - Incredibad
what an awesome album :lol:
Pure win!
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Steve Jones- Fire and Gasoline album cheesy 80's lyrics but goodtime kick arse rock n roll.
Gun
Thunder
Georgia Satellites
Keith
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Are they the ones who did "jizz in my pants" ? Is the rest of the album like that.
Yeah its them. Its quite similar, but more rap-based.
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Top Gear on Dave :oops:
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Metallica......And Justice For All - i love every song until kirk hammett rapes them with his frantic wah and tremolo abuse if only they stole gary holt from exodus far better player.
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Some Hanoi Rocks right now. :)
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I'm a big Nick Cave fan but I've actualy never paid much attention to the Boatman's Call, dunno why.
It took me a few listens - give it another go!
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Modest Mouse - The Moon And Antarctica
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Gov't Mule- Deja Voodoo
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I've just discovered Foxboro Hot Tubs. Very nice old school sounding garage rock. I just love it!
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Some Hanoi Rocks right now. :)
yay!! Hanoi Rocks, erm, rock! :)
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Hollywood Undead :P
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Im listening to the woman next to me in our office banging on her keyboard...WILL YOU STOP BANGING SO LOUD!!
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Hollywood Undead :P
Hahaha wicked
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I think I'll raise a glass to JT- just over a year and his thread has reached 200 pages.
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I think I'll raise a glass to JT- just over a year and his thread has reached 200 pages.
and 3000 posts/responses. Amazing!
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Lisa Mitchell
I don't know why I like this girl so much!
RIP JT!
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Scorpions:
Blackout
Love at First Sting
F**kin' brilliant!! PDT_029 PDT_030 PDT_003
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Scorpions:
Blackout
YES!
Love at First Sting
NO!
Hated their MTV grab attempt. I do love the tour from this album, however (World Wide Live)
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Yeah, good on yer JT :D
Apologies for celebrating 3000 posts by listening to Abba though! :lol:
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Love at First Sting
NO!
Hated their MTV grab attempt. I do love the tour from this album, however (World Wide Live)
:o I don't think Love at First Sting was the MTV grab attempt, it's a great album! "Bad Boys Running Wild", "Rock You Like a Hurricane", "Coming Home", "Big City Nights", "Still Loving You", those are brilliant songs!
I'd say the decline started with Savage Amusement, which (IMO) was a conscious attempt to be more radio-friendly in order to continue the success of LAFS. It was still pretty good, but after that they stopped working with Dieter Dierks, started bringing in the occasional outside writer... they lost their way a bit, and it lasted a long time. I still love 'em though.
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Best of Journey at the moment.
JT is the man! R.I.P.
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Love at First Sting
NO!
Hated their MTV grab attempt. I do love the tour from this album, however (World Wide Live)
:o I don't think Love at First Sting was the MTV grab attempt, it's a great album! "Bad Boys Running Wild", "Rock You Like a Hurricane", "Coming Home", "Big City Nights", "Still Loving You", those are brilliant songs!
I'd say the decline started with Savage Amusement, which (IMO) was a conscious attempt to be more radio-friendly in order to continue the success of LAFS. It was still pretty good, but after that they stopped working with Dieter Dierks, started bringing in the occasional outside writer... they lost their way a bit, and it lasted a long time. I still love 'em though.
Sadly, to many of my age group at least, the scorpions will be remembered for Wind of Change.
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Another RIP for JT!
I'm listening to 65 Days of Static - The Destruction of Small Ideas
Really liking the instrumental stuff at the minute, get sick of singers skwawking over stuff haha. This is quite good, its like instrumental rock mixed with electronic stuff.
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Again, i keep coming back to this dude.
One musically hungry brotha!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XZ5JGItXPc&feature=related
PS: loving all the old (and new) vids on the tube lately!!!!
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I just keep coming back to Devin Townsend's new album, Ki. I love this album.
When it first popped through the door I wasn't really sure (cr@ppy CD player in the kitchen accompanied by noisy kids is not a good listening environment), but since then I've played it a lot and it's really grown on me to the point that it's probably getting up there with my favourite albums of the last few years. It's very mellow and angsty, and quite different from his previous stuff, but this is a man baring his soul to the world and is incredibly beautiful and moving. There's some wonderfully tasteful guitar going on too; stuff you'd normally expect someone like Gilmour to do. Plus he somehow manages to make clean guitars sound heavy at times.
Here's a few YouTube links containing some stuff from Ki (cr@p audio quality as always with YouTube unfortunately):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m2JTtu4uGU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gmLplFmUns
Can't wait for the next album. If it's even half as good as Ki we're got a real treat in store.
I'm sitting here listening to the song Terminal right now, headphones on and cranked; raising a glass to the memory of JT. :(
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Iron Maiden, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (even thought it's not NWOBHM! PDT_008 see Twinfan's Orion thread for details ...)
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Saxon - The eagle has landed
Another album I had on vinyl since about 1985 but only just got round to buying on CD. Just realising how much I've missed not being able to listen to this - one of the greatest live heavy metal albums ever?
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Crooked Fingers - I love the music, but hate the singing :?
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stam1na - raja
they rock, absolutely.
video is completely crazy (and not their craziest...), though...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSmP8vp8tME&feature=related
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Saxon - The eagle has landed
Another album I had on vinyl since about 1985 but only just got round to buying on CD. Just realising how much I've missed not being able to listen to this - one of the greatest live heavy metal albums ever?
Great album and STILL a great live band!
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I miss JT's posts. He had some good advise and opinions. RIP.
Doves, Kingdom Of Rust
Derek Trucks, Out Of The Madness, Joyful Noise and Already Free.
The Faces, Good Boys When Their Asleep.
Placebo, Battle For The Sun
The Kinks, Everybodys In Showbiz
Kasabian, The West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
James Brown, Live At The Apollo 1968
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Amanda Palmer
I can't remember which of you it was who recommended her to me on here, but thanks!
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attack! attack!
no, of course i'm joking... but that damn song somehow got stuck in my brain, as a side effect of watching the hilarious video multiple times...
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Metro Station (NNNOOOOOOOO!!!) :P :lol:
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The new Killswitch Engage album, it doesn't come out for 3 days, but for some reason Amazon got it to me today.
Not to impressed with it, doesn't sound much like their other stuff, all kinda samey so far, although admittedly i've only listened to like 3 songs so far but still.
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The new Killswitch Engage album, it doesn't come out for 3 days, but for some reason Amazon got it to me today.
Not to impressed with it
I am unsurprised.
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Fall of Troy again. Just sounds like pure chaos in the best possible way :)
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My MP3 player is sick.
Not listening to anything...
:(
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The Streets - Original Pirate Material
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Saxon - The eagle has landed
Another album I had on vinyl since about 1985 but only just got round to buying on CD. Just realising how much I've missed not being able to listen to this - one of the greatest live heavy metal albums ever?
Great album and STILL a great live band!
Just played the other CD I bought when I got this one:
Iron Maiden - Flight 666.
Some great live renditions on this - "Moonchild" is just wonderful, makes me think back to Donnington 1988 :)
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Need to pick up flight 666, saw it at the movies, but really wanna see the live footage from around the world.
attack! attack!
I think its attack attack! theres a welsh band with the two exclamation marks. So they cant even get originality on a name.
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Fall of Troy again. Just sounds like pure chaos in the best possible way :)
HA!
That is the perfect description for them! I saw them open for Coheed a few months ago.
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No-one listening to MJ??
I am.
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Super Metroid music. I LOVE THIS GAME!!!!!
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Need to pick up flight 666, saw it at the movies, but really wanna see the live footage from around the world.
attack! attack!
I think its attack attack! theres a welsh band with the two exclamation marks. So they cant even get originality on a name.
i think i heard them while searching for the crab video... they're definitely better...
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Ulver- Blood Inside
Specifically because it's winding up all the backwards moron AC/DC fans in town for tonights gig who can't understand that a shop selling guitars might sometimes play music that ISN'T rock music.
Alot of them actually seem geniunely offended that none of us are or want to go and see AC/DC too. Usually folks areonly so daft when there's a Vai or Satriani gig on.
So electronic music all day it is.
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Killswitch's new album.
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The Definative Old Dirty bar-steward Story - Been going through all my old CD's for a few days now.
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Heaven Forbid - Blue Oyster Cult. Some of the best guitar tones ever recorded :p
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Y&T - Earthshaker
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The Definative Old Dirty bar-steward Story - Been going through all my old CD's for a few days now.
YES!
I been listening to Madball - set it off
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Flo-Rida :lol:
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The Definative Old Dirty bar-steward Story - Been going through all my old CD's for a few days now.
YES!
I been listening to Madball - set it off
Good man.
Depthcharger - well it's on in my head, was listening to it last night and it's stuck in there echoing about.
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Crazy Joe you have the weirdest tastes :?
Sabrepulse - Realization
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http://www.gunslingbirds.com/ondines-curse/
Read the story then listen to the mp3 file at the bottom. So weird. May listen to it later when its dark by myself :lol:
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Y&T - Earthshaker
:good:
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http://www.gunslingbirds.com/ondines-curse/
Read the story then listen to the mp3 file at the bottom. So weird. May listen to it later when its dark by myself :lol:
quite scary... :)
funny story! and the last part of the "song" is not bad at all... (i didn't listen to the whole 50 minutes track, of course... just the fist minute and the last 4...)
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I listened to the whole thing as kinda background noise haha. Its just so strange how it made that by itself, and manages to keep a beat in the right speaker! I guess I like noise "music" afterall.
Currently listening to Dysrhythmia. Their whole new album is streaming online - http://www.psychicmaps.info/
Really awesome instrumental stuff.
edit - now I'm listening to NWA - Straight Outta Compton :D Awesome album!
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Crazy Joe you have the weirdest tastes :?
Sabrepulse - Realization
Haha, i know.
Michael jackson - Off The Wall
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Earthless - Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
Great instrumental stoner rocky type stuff :)
Got Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues on now. Took me a while to get into it but I really like it now. Any suggestions for other albums to get?
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I'm working my way through a playlist I made on iTunes, of all the songs on my hard drive that I still haven't listened to yet.
8028 songs, 27.1 days, 75.25 GB to go :lol:
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Earthless - Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
Great instrumental stoner rocky type stuff :)
Got Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues on now. Took me a while to get into it but I really like it now. Any suggestions for other albums to get?
And No More Shall We Part, Henry's Dream, Dig!!! Lazarus, Dig!!!, Murder Ballads, Let Love In, Nocturama are all brilliant.
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believer - gabriel
a pointless, pretentious and pompous attempt to make some sort of prog-technical trash that ends to be just boring. and i wish the singer was never born.
i couldn't even listen to the whole album at once, and i don't think i ever will.
:x
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uli jon roth with jack bruce - live clips on youtube
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The Postal Service - Give Up
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Perlman & Ashkenazy - Brahms violin sonatas.
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been getting these new Sabbath re-issues, having been impressed by the Paranoid one. so last week i was listening to Black Sabbath, since yesterday, Master Of Reality. it's not my favourite Sabbath album. some good songs, but i just don't like the sound of it. horribly scooped guitars and murky production. the first album sounds great though! :)
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Been listening a lot to Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood - Live at Madison Square Garden. Really wish I could have seen them on their tour this year, this album is fantastic and such a great selection of songs too.
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Currently listening to my Brian Setzer Orchestra collection.
Getting in the mood for the concert next week in Amsterdam.
PDT_042
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been getting these new Sabbath re-issues, having been impressed by the Paranoid one. so last week i was listening to Black Sabbath, since yesterday, Master Of Reality. it's not my favourite Sabbath album. some good songs, but i just don't like the sound of it. horribly scooped guitars and murky production. the first album sounds great though! :)
the first has the best guitar tone in BS career, IMO
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a slight change from sabbath now :)
like Ratrod, i've had a Brian Setzer orchestra cd on, however, the circumstances aren't the same. actually, i had tickets to see Stray Cats in Dublin last year and the buggers cancelled! but i digress...
on Saturday i'm having my annual christmas party! so i've been preparing the music. i've got the Brian Setzer christmas spectacular, and it is fabulous! i've also got the South Park Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo cd, and Twisted Sister's Twisted Christmas, but i haven't listened to it yet.
you're all invited! if you can find my house.... ;)
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Dickensons Real Deal on telly.
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on Saturday i'm having my annual christmas party! so i've been preparing the music. i've got the Brian Setzer christmas spectacular, and it is fabulous! i've also got the South Park Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo cd, and Twisted Sister's Twisted Christmas, but i haven't listened to it yet.
you're all invited! if you can find my house.... ;)
Eh!?
I'm listening to Dresden Dolls
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Derrek Trucks Band "Already Free".
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The Beta Band - Hot Shots II
There was something on telly (think it was a film) the other day and nearly all the music was off this album. Fuggin brilliant
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Extreme...forgot they were quite good!
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tori amos - abnormally attracted to sin
the glorious days of the first 4 albums are gone forever, but it's much, much better than most reviews say.
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PJ Harvey.
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And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead - Source tags and Codes
Not sure if I like it or not yet..
edit - got bored of that so have White Blood Cells by The White Stripes on now :) I dont get why people hate this band, they're probably the best popular/mainstream rock band of the 00s so far. Catchy songs. Jack has awesome tone as well.
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Bob Dylan's been costing me a lot of money recently. Not directly, I have all the Dylan albums I think I'm likely to want but he keeps playing tracks on "Theme Time Radio Hour" that I have to have and that leads me onto buying more by these featured artists. Case in point this week is I've bought two zydeco albums, one by Clifton Chenier and another by Clarence Garlow. Who knew accordion could be so groovy? Both are awesome. Bon Ton Roulet all the way!
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Amanda $%ing Palmer. She won't leave me alone. her songs haunt me even when i manage to put her off!
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Killswitch Engage.
First it was the latest album, now I'm going onto As Daylight Dies.
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Iron Maiden - self titled and Killers
I've said it before but Di'anno > Dickinson. The sound was so much better and much less cheesy. I really hate bruces voice :lol:
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Iron Maiden - self titled and Killers
I've said it before but Di'anno > Dickinson. The sound was so much better and much less cheesy. I really hate bruces voice :lol:
I really like the track Prowlers, even though I think Papa Roach ripped off the riff.
I've been listening to a lot of Aereogramme as usual, but adding in more great British bands- Fighting with wire and As I watched you from afar. Oh and I've even got an Opeth album! Though it's the non screamy acoustic one, it's pretty good!
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I really like the track Prowlers, even though I think Papa Roach ripped off the riff.
ahh I wish you hadnt said that, now whenever I hear it I hear that papa roach "take my money" lyric over the top of the lead guitar bit haha
Got Gutter Twins - Saturnalia on now, I love this band now I've got into them. The first track of the album, The Stations is so good.
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Projekt Presents: A Dark Cabaret
Various Artists
This is a cool CD!
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Inspired by the Hair Metal thread:
Babylon A.D. - Babylon A.D. (Also trying to pluck up courage to listen to their dreadful second album, Nothing Sacred)
Cats In Boots - Kicked & Klawed (Hmmm..... :? )
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Black Moth Super Rainbow - Eating Us
Pretty good! I'm liking more electronic music at the minute.
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Jill Tracy singing Evil Night Together.
Spoooooooky.
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Sigur Ros - Takk. No sure if I like em yet, maybe I need to be in a different mood.
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Sigur Ros - Takk. No sure if I like em yet, maybe I need to be in a different mood.
I don't know if like it either. I thought the same thing.
It's the sort of music that KICKS ARSE in dramatic parts of nature programs.
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Sigur Ros - Takk. No sure if I like em yet, maybe I need to be in a different mood.
I find that album really mood dependent. If I'm not in the right head-space for that album I can find it very twee. If I am in the right place it's amazing. Beautifully recorded too: sounds great through decent hi-fi.
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I really love this one mostly for the awesome video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmXMA34CeoQ
Their music seems like itd fit really well in dramatic parts of films and stuff as indy says:)
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Rush
I've bought most of the recent Japanese paper sleeve SHM-CD reissue series of the first 12 studio albums (I still need to get Hemispheres and Permanent Waves in this format).
I love paper sleeve editions because of the vinyl nostalgia, plus I've noticed the mastering on these (which is from '97 so I guess it's the same as the remasters series) seems slightly quieter i.e. more dynamic than some other versions I've heard.
Jim Hall - Live
This is a great guitar album, a great jazz album, and above all an amazing jazz guitar album.
Jim's tone is stunning and his playing is sublime.
Highly recommended for anyone who likes jazz or wants to get into jazz guitar.
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Possibly my favourite Canterbury scene band (definitely my girlfriend's favourite) and this is a fine album showing their mix of eclectic pop and folk/prog.
Check them out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZwjDXt-zjM&feature=PlayList&p=A4481A8695B4D56C&index=12 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZwjDXt-zjM&feature=PlayList&p=A4481A8695B4D56C&index=12)
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Evacuate The Dancefloor - Cascada
My opinion is undecided so far...
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Evacuate The Dancefloor - Cascada
My opinion is undecided so far...
IMO it has lost the essence of the Everytime We Touch album. Simple melody and then pump it out. More pop than her Eurotrance kind of style.
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Evacuate The Dancefloor - Cascada
My opinion is undecided so far...
IMO it has lost the essence of the Everytime We Touch album. Simple melody and then pump it out. More pop than her Eurotrance kind of style.
I guess I miss the wall to wall Euro bangers... Nevertheless, I wouln't call 'Evacuate the Dancefloor' a bad album.
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Cascada is terrible, terrible music :P
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Cascada is terrible, terrible music :P
au contraire _tom_ : its extremely formulaic well researched high octane electronic dance music. its well worth a listen to any aspiring songwriter.
something like alice cooper for the new millenium..
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Rush
I've bought most of the recent Japanese paper sleeve SHM-CD reissue series of the first 12 studio albums (I still need to get Hemispheres and Permanent Waves in this format).
I love paper sleeve editions because of the vinyl nostalgia
That's interesting. I find the paper sleeve editions a bit annoying, they're a reminder of how cr@p CD packaging is compared with vinyl LPs!
I still have all the early Rush stuff on vinyl anyway, not that I have anything to play them on (but then again, nobody in "real life" listens to Rush... :wink: :P )
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Evacuate The Dancefloor - Cascada
My opinion is undecided so far...
IMO it has lost the essence of the Everytime We Touch album. Simple melody and then pump it out. More pop than her Eurotrance kind of style.
I guess I miss the wall to wall Euro bangers... Nevertheless, I wouln't call 'Evacuate the Dancefloor' a bad album.
Is it worth actually getting the album then? I have only heard the one song on the radio, and not really that keen on it. IS there much stylistic variation on this one?
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Evacuate The Dancefloor - Cascada
My opinion is undecided so far...
IMO it has lost the essence of the Everytime We Touch album. Simple melody and then pump it out. More pop than her Eurotrance kind of style.
I guess I miss the wall to wall Euro bangers... Nevertheless, I wouln't call 'Evacuate the Dancefloor' a bad album.
Is it worth actually getting the album then? I have only heard the one song on the radio, and not really that keen on it. IS there much stylistic variation on this one?
i quite like it to be honest with you, but it IS different.. having said that there are some traditional cascada style tunes on there
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Rush
I've bought most of the recent Japanese paper sleeve SHM-CD reissue series of the first 12 studio albums (I still need to get Hemispheres and Permanent Waves in this format).
I love paper sleeve editions because of the vinyl nostalgia
That's interesting. I find the paper sleeve editions a bit annoying, they're a reminder of how cr@p CD packaging is compared with vinyl LPs!
You're quite right, typical CD packaging is usually quite poor but with the paper sleeve I can imagine the beauty of the original LP sleeve/innersleeve/insert (although I know it's not a substitute for the original)
Plus these CDs have a much warmer sound than I've heard before, even when ripped to MP3s
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ZZ Top's First Album
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s5673.jpg)
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Halford - Ressurection
Big album!
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Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Been hammering this album for over 20 years and I still never tire of it. Fantastic stuff.
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Babylon A.D. - Nothing Sacred
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Feeling all melancholy tonight and listening to the most depressing songs I can find at short notice.
The Johnny Cash version of Hurt could push anyone over the edge - something very ominous about it.
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The Johnny Cash version of Hurt could push anyone over the edge - something very ominous about it.
+1 That song's a masterpiece.
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Y&T - TEN
Awesome hard rock album
(http://img.snowrecords.com/cd/1/9584.jpg)
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Yup - awesome !
Still playing that one 21 years later
Halford - Ressurection
Possibly the best "Priest" album of the decade
Pissed all over Demolition IMO - no wonder they had to get Rob back in the band
Halford's gig at the London Astoria 2 was fab
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Y&T - TEN
Awesome hard rock album
It's not one of my favourites, there are a couple of tracks I'm not so keen on... but also some mind-bogglingly brilliant stuff like Hard Times, Come in From the Rain and especially Ten Lovers!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwjJfiZB-yU&feature=related
LOA
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Rory Gallagher - Stage Struck
Such a great live album. I especially love the live versions of Bad Penny and Follow me. Great performance!
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Satrianis first album - Not of This Earth - it's cheezy and dated as hell but there's something about the (cr@p) production that I think is fantastic and it takes me back to when I was 14 :lol:
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Strange cousins from the west.
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ZZ Top - "Rhythmeen" = TONE!!!
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ZZ Top - "Rhythmeen" = TONE!!!
was listening to that last week as well! i also like mescaleros.
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Christie Front Drive
...and I just re-discovered the old Jimmy Eat World albums. COMPLETELY different sounding band to their more recent (WORSE) stuff.
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Steel Panther :lol:
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Rod Stewart- Every Picture Tells a Story
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Jimmy Eat World - Static Prevails. Awesome album, I think I may prefer it to Bleed American actually, mostly for the singing style.
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Jimmy Eat World - Static Prevails. Awesome album, I think I may prefer it to Bleed American actually, mostly for the singing style.
Yesssss
I'm listening to Goddamnit! by Alkaline Trio. Continuing the late '90s punk thing...
I also just finished reading 'Post Office' by Charles Bukowski (started it a few hours ago :lol: ), and I always think the first Alkaline Trio album goes very well with Bukowski.
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lots of banging hardcore (of the rave kind)
for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KLCYDAUI_g
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ahh I hate hardcore so much haha. Well there are a few exceptions but mostly its so annoying! Give me filthy dubstep or drum n bass any day
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ahh I hate hardcore so much haha. Well there are a few exceptions but mostly its so annoying! Give me filthy dubstep or drum n bass any day
i love filthy dubstep and drum'n'bass very much too. sometimes i can't decide if i prefer metal or rave - combination of the both is the best of course.
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Mostly listening to:
DevilDriver - Pray for Villains
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
Allman Brothers - Best of (trying to learn Jessica)
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ahh I hate hardcore so much haha. Well there are a few exceptions but mostly its so annoying! Give me filthy dubstep or drum n bass any day
i love filthy dubstep and drum'n'bass very much too. sometimes i can't decide if i prefer metal or rave - combination of the both is the best of course.
:cringe:
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Been listening to a lot of king diamond over the last 2 days.
so good.
still dont understand the story lines to a lot of his albums though
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curiously enough, given the recent 80's hair metal thread, i've been listening to Soundgarden, both Louder Than Love and Badmotorfinger. great stuff!
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Listening to the new Enuff Z'nuff album, Dissonance. With a certain Jake E. Lee fulfilling lead guitar duties. :D
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Blues Saranceno - Hairpick
Been listening to a lot of king diamond over the last 2 days.
so good.
still dont understand the story lines to a lot of his albums though
:twisted: :harp: :harp: PDT_003
Love King Diamond!
Mostly listening to:
DevilDriver - Pray for Villains
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
Allman Brothers - Best of (trying to learn Jessica)
Oh dear... :gib:
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Steel Panther - Feel The Steel
Clutch - Strange Cousins From The West
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Clutches new album is fooooooookin ace.
The dead weather is also hot at the mo. Love jack white.
My faveroute dubstep is koan sound. They have a mix on there myspace page called three pound of traxx.
Here the link for the download.
http://fs10n3.sendspace.com/dl/8fafd92aaa49ae40df2e7b85173c0d16/4a6b5b0264a83303/sefi1r/Three%20Pounds%20Of%20Traxx.mp3
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My faveroute dubstep is koan sound. They have a mix on there myspace page called three pound of traxx.
Here the link for the download.
http://fs10n3.sendspace.com/dl/8fafd92aaa49ae40df2e7b85173c0d16/4a6b5b0264a83303/sefi1r/Three%20Pounds%20Of%20Traxx.mp3
Sounds good so far :thu:
Heres a Plastician mix which I like - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R6QCICAR
Bit less ambient than the Koan Sound one.
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My faveroute dubstep is koan sound. They have a mix on there myspace page called three pound of traxx.
Here the link for the download.
http://fs10n3.sendspace.com/dl/8fafd92aaa49ae40df2e7b85173c0d16/4a6b5b0264a83303/sefi1r/Three%20Pounds%20Of%20Traxx.mp3
Sounds good so far :thu:
Heres a Plastician mix which I like - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R6QCICAR
Bit less ambient than the Koan Sound one.
lmao haven't been on here in a while, but just realised you have alan partridge as your avatar, "how long did you put it in for?! it's hotter than the sun!"
Old school sabbath is the order of the day for me.
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hahah epic, havent seen that one for ages.
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Lock Up - Something Bitchin' This Way Comes
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Thin Lizzy and lots of it!
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Free-just running through my own compilation.
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this week I am mostly listening to:
* Diabloic
* Goatwhore
* Legion Of The Damned
* Pantera
Last week it was a mellower affair:
* Faces
* Free
* Hendrix
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I've been asked to write an article for webzine about the 2D game engine I've been writing over the last couple of years off-and-on. Therefore I need some good motivational music, and for that purpose have chosen to queue up the following:
Voivod - Nothingface
Devin Downsend Project - Ki
Now if I can resist the temptation to keep visiting various favourites on the Internet, I'm sorted............. DOH!
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The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely. I like, its way more rock than the first album.
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Various samples of gunfire and explosions. very boring.
trying to put together some war samples for our ep
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The new Enuff Z'Nuff album "Dissonance". It's really bloody good actually. Unfortunately only available on Japanese import currently.
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i'll be seeing Metallica and Mastodon on Saturday, so they're both gettin a spin! Death Magnetic in the car and i'll be Cracking the Skye when i go home
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Mercyful Fate - Melissa
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The Pixies - Surfer Rosa & Come On Pilgrim (on same CD). Could never really get into thenm before, but thought I'd stick with it and now it's growing on me.
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The Pixies - Surfer Rosa & Come On Pilgrim (on same CD). Could never really get into thenm before, but thought I'd stick with it and now it's growing on me.
Yeah - stick with it. Some of the stuff on there is a bit naff but Bone Machine, Broken Face, The Holiday Song, Gigantic, Where is my Mind and Break my Body are all great songs.
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Ha ha, just flicked past broken face as it's shiteee :lol:
Vamos is pretty cool though.
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Ha ha, just flicked past broken face as it's shiteeee :lol:
Vamos is pretty cool though.
That was my opinion when I first heard it. It does grow on you (after about 20 listens!)
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Crotch rot grows on you too, but I don't want that in my life either. :P
Levitate me is a good song. Think I'll put this CD back in my motor and give it a few more goes. Definately a lot better than I remember it.
Just about to stick Jurassic 5 back on. If you can download music, I think the track is called "Lesson 6" (dunno, probably on youtube somewhere too). Got the best drum beat ever and after about 2 minutes when they slow a 45rpm record to 33rpm and start druming over the top of it is perhaps my favorite bit of music at the minute. Everyone I've played it to thinks it's especially funky, it's the type of music that makes you rock forwards and backwards rather than side to side.
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Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter. Trying to learn the intro/verse bits of guitar and its doing my head in, cant quite get it :(
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Steel Panther - Feel The Steel
Clutch - Strange Cousins From The West
wow...!!!just discovered CLUTCH...got STRANGe COUSINS..where Have I been the last 15 yrs?I have listened to some of their earlier stuff as well..I am drawn towards their bluesier side(that damn Cypress Grove is smokin'!!)...any suggestions on best Clutch albums??(I still call them albums...) :)
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Ha ha, just flicked past broken face as it's shiteeeee :lol:
Vamos is pretty cool though.
That was my opinion when I first heard it. It does grow on you (after about 20 listens!)
Shame the production is gash though. Really poorly mixed in my opinion, some songs are ruined by the drums being too loud or vocals too quiet. Steve Albini can be useless sometimes.
been listening to a lot of Sucioperro recently. I'd recommend them highly, my second favorite band. www.myspace.com/sucioperro (http://www.myspace.com/sucioperro)
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wow...!!!just discovered CLUTCH...got STRANGe COUSINS..where Have I been the last 15 yrs?I have listened to some of their earlier stuff as well..I am drawn towards their bluesier side(that damn Cypress Grove is smokin'!!)...any suggestions on best Clutch albums??(I still call them albums...) :)
Clutch is most definitely my favourite band in the world in space (whose members are under the age of 50, anyway :wink: ).
They haven't done any bad albums (I call them albums too :lol: ), but the first two are a little more hardcore-ish, then they went to more of a stoner sound (bear in mind I'm not very good on "definitions" of different types of rock/metal...). It was never really sludgy though, they always had great songs and brilliant lyrics.
I'd say they started getting bluesier and groovier around the time of Blast Tyrant and Robot Hive/Exodus - those two albums are great - then the last two have been really very bluesy indeed.
Actually, a good place to start is the rarities compilation Slow Hole to China. It used to be quite hard to get hold of, but it's been re-released this year with a few extra tracks.
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thanks Philly!!I am going to dive in...they are playing a few hours away in a month or so...contemplating going, but I bet there is a fair amount of moshing..(not my scene...)really like the new one....kicks ass!going to try to get my hands on Blast and Robot,and I see China is offered on I tunes....I am big fan now-my kind of rock
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thanks Philly!!I am going to dive in...they are playing a few hours away in a month or so...contemplating going, but I bet there is a fair amount of moshing..(not my scene...)really like the new one....kicks ass!going to try to get my hands on Blast and Robot,and I see China is offered on I tunes....I am big fan now-my kind of rock
There wont be ANY.
Sensational live band. Neil Fallon is probably my favourite singer in rock.
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seriously?
I do dig his vocals and lyrics....sounds like a meat grinder/lyrics have a stream of conciousness vibe-I dig his story about the song "50,000 watts .."...says the lyrics popped into his head while driving to the beer store.."anthrax,ham radio, and liquor..."....its been in my head all day :)
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Pagans Mind - Infinity Divine
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Theres something about the vocals in Clutch which I find really grating. He has a huge voice but after a few songs it really gets on my tits. I also find them a bit overrated, lots of ok songs with a few really great ones. Maybe I have the wrong albums (Pure Rock Fury and Blast Tyrant)
Pagans Mind - Infinity Divine
hahah so cheesy, I havent listened to them for ages.
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The new Enuff Z'Nuff album "Dissonance". It's really bloody good actually. Unfortunately only available on Japanese import currently.
The same.
Although, curiously enough, Windows Media Player thinks the CD is something called "The Harvest Floor" by Cattle Decapitation. :lol:
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The new Enuff Z'Nuff album "Dissonance". It's really bloody good actually. Unfortunately only available on Japanese import currently.
The same.
Although, curiously enough, Windows Media Player thinks the CD is something called "The Harvest Floor" by Cattle Decapitation. :lol:
you shouldn't use WMP... it's your fault, then... :)
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new model army - high
strangely enough (i've always been more or less a fan...) i knew about its existence just a week ago!
definitely one of the best things i've listened to in the last year.
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you shouldn't use WMP... it's your fault, then... :)
Undoubtedly! :D WMP's OK, though, it does the job.
Also listening to Tesla - Real to Reel 2.
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Real to Reel 2.
"All girls all over the world,
original Mad Stuntman pon ya case man!
I love how all girls a move them body,
and when ya move ya body, and move it,
nice and sweet and sexy, alright!"
Ya like to ("Move it") Philly? :lol: :lol:
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Real to Reel 2.
"All girls all over the world,
original Mad Stuntman pon ya case man!
I love how all girls a move them body,
and when ya move ya body, and move it,
nice and sweet and sexy, alright!"
Ya like to ("Move it") Philly? :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:
I have to be honest, I had no $%&#ing clue what you were on about until I looked it up.
I've heard that song more than a few times on my (increasingly-rare) visits to the gym though.
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UFO - The Visitor
Philly - after repeated listening it grows on you
There are still a couple of weaker tracks , but stuff like Stop Breaking Down and Hell Driver are great
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UFO - The Visitor
Philly - after repeated listening it grows on you
There are still a couple of weaker tracks , but stuff like Stop Breaking Down and Hell Driver are great
I'll dig it out and give it another try. :)
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Deftones - Around the Fur and White Pony. Again. I really do love these albums, not a bad track on either.
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doesn't really count, but theres alot of music in the show. have been watching flight of the conchords alot recently
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new model army - high
strangely enough (i've always been more or less a fan...) i knew about its existence just a week ago!
definitely one of the best things i've listened to in the last year.
Damn. How did I miss that one. Just ordered now.
I LOVE New Model Army.
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Saraya - When The Blackbird Sings
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Waylon Jennings - Waymore's Blues
Scr@p that - Cypress Hill, Dr. Dedoverde (which I presume is the Spanish version of Dr. Greenthumb)
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My Dying Bride: An Ode to Woe
(actually I'm watching it as well as listening to it - got the CD & DVD)
One of my all-time favourite bands...
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Come Dine With Me :oops:
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Thanks to 'Gingataff' , (who kindly brought it to my attention / sent me the link via P.M.) BBC Radio 3's :
'Jazz Library - Joe Pass' . :D
Top chap for remembering my interests, and indicative of the 'family' nature of this remarkable forum !
Cheers G. !
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Ctrl Z Vs Screwface - Whats that Noize!?
Lovely breakbeat :)
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Iron Maidens live after death dvd (listening quietly as the girlfriend is laid up in bed with the flu)
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Iron Maiden - A Brave New World
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Maylene and the Sons of Disaster: III - groove-filled, with some awesome guitar work.
The Best of Rory Gallagher - haven't heard hardly any of his stuff before, and he's bloody brilliant!
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Girlschool - Demolition
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Judas Priest - Painkiller
Can't remember now why I ever stopped listening to it!
Not unrelated to a recent BKP purchase ... :roll:
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a high gain amp shootput i found on the marshall amp forum. done by the same guys that did the pickup shootout that was mentioned in here somewhere a few months ago. so far a dave friedman modded marshall is my favourite. less gain than the diezel and bogner alongside it, but it just sounds fabulous! and a modded 1971 marshall supertremolo sounds pretty excellent too.
the guitars they're using include ones with Cold Sweats and Rebel Yells. cold sweat sounds great!
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
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'The James Gang'
various tracks - surprisingly good stuff, not usually my sound but really like
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Minnie Ripperton on a Scratch Perverts album.
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
Not even a titter.
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
Not even a titter.
:lol:
Somewhere, I think I've still got a Special Brew bottle that Kim gave me - sigh... :D
I've been going through one of my Rory Gallagher phases - Live in Europe and Irish Tour 74 have been in constant rotation on the bedside player for the last two weeks (subliminal guitar practice :lol:)
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Managed to get the tractor radio (German) programmed into Planet Rock yesterday :D First I have heard of it, and they had a 1987 theme going on last night, which was great!
Didn't want to get out of the tractor
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Dokken
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
Not even a titter.
I'll be honest I saw them support motor and I thought they were bit of a joke. Never heard them on record though.
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The Bronx - Self Titled (2006)
Sweeeet
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
Not even a titter.
I'll be honest I saw them support motor and I thought they were bit of a joke. Never heard them on record though.
I assume you meant supporting motorhead? Was that recently? I saw them at the birthday bash at the hammy odeon (or wotever apollo it is now) a couple of years ago, and admittedly girlschool was a bit sad - it was almost like they'd got together again to do the gig and hadn't bothered rehearsing. But back in 80/81 they were pretty good live.
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Girlschool - Demolition
Without laughing Philly?
Not even a titter.
I'll be honest I saw them support motor and I thought they were bit of a joke. Never heard them on record though.
I was forced to watch them, well, hear them, I didn't have to look, at Hellfest this year as the booth to get drink tokens was right beside the stage they were on. I stood in slack-jawed disbelief.
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Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
\m/
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Matt Costa - Mr Pittiful. Goddamn you Apple, raiding my CD collection again for another poxy advert.
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The new Bill Frisell album, "Disfarmer". Imagine David Lynch and Ry Cooder collaborate on an album. Kinda like that. It's very good.
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Blind Guardian... but I'm not sure how much more of it I can take.
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Uriah Heep - Very 'Eavy
a welcome break from the cheese of Blind Guardian
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Ensiferum!
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Skindred and Maylene and the Son of Disaster.
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Street Sweeper Social Club, Tom Morellos new band. Not sure what I think yet. Just sounds like RATM but with a laid back, black rapper.
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Helmet - Betty
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Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt
Claustraphobic doom. Fun.
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The Bronx! Wish I was going to Reading!!!! >,,<
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Michael Jackson - King of Pop. Ok so its a compilation album but it has all the good'uns (though it is missing Dirty Diana and Give In To Me). Stating the obvious but what a ridiculously awesome singer!
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Lightspeed Champion - Falling off the lavender bridge
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"Your call continues to be held in a queue..." ffs
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Been listening to a lot of Journey of the past few days. Haven't listened to them for ages, such an awesome band!
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Electric Wizard - Dopethrone, because I's HEAVY
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Electric Wizard - Dopethrone, because I's HEAVY
Superb album :3
Matisyahu - Light
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"Your call continues to be held in a queue..." ffs
Ringing Student Finance England by any chance? I've been trying to get through since thursday as my uni decided to raise their tuition fees (again) without telling me, so my loan amount needs amending otherwise I have to pay the remaining £80 to uni within the next few weeks :x
Still havent got through.
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"Your call continues to be held in a queue..." ffs
Ringing Student Finance England by any chance? I've been trying to get through since thursday as my uni decided to raise their tuition fees (again) without telling me, so my loan amount needs amending otherwise I have to pay the remaining £80 to uni within the next few weeks :x
Still havent got through.
Yep. They sent the forms i need to sign to get my loan to a house i don't live in yet (and need the loan to pay the rent on)!
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new Paramore single ¬.¬
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly, ooh that fuzzy guitar!
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The Chickenfoot album. Wasn't sure at first, but liking it now.
Not loving it, mind you, which is a disappointment - I thought I really would, given the core components of the band. But I can handle "liking" it...
Mark.
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Megadeth - Cryptic Writings
Pride & Glory - Pride & Glory
On my iPod. At the gym. On the treadmill. Ack. :x
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Bat for lashes and Florence and the machine
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16 Bit - In the Death Car EP
Dubstep makes me feel like I need a sub to get the most out of it, though :lol:
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Black Crowes - Before the frost...
The CD is black!! With grooves on it :lol:
I was dubious whether it would play - but it do :D
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Planes Mistaken for Stars.
I'm not sure if i like them; the first album is a bit emo, and the rest are are a bit 'alternative'...
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Er... Black Crowes - Before the Frost... again!!
I haven't done this for years - listened to new album, it finished, and I had to put it on again, all the other things I'm meant to be doing this morning can wait...
I quite liked Warpaint, but after the initial "yeah", I do find it a bit "background music" and I don't listen to it too often - not even commuting, it's the only black crowes album not on my mp3 player, for example.
I'm not sure how this new one will pan out after a few weeks - but I love it :D
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Styrofoam
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Fugazi - Red Medicine. It is most good.
Now its Black Moth Super Rainbow - Eating Us. You should all check out this band, they're so good if you like slow/relaxing/soothing type stuff. The vocals may take a while to grow but when they do they're great.
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Just bought a few more CD's and listening through them at the minute:
TV On The Radio - Dear Science.... Really good but only listened to it once. Couple of absolute pearlers on there. Gloden Age is really good.
John Martyn - Anthology (only £3).... Obviously good.... if you flick past the 80's stuff (which is just aweful)
Sizzla - Ghetto Youth-ology.... Brilliant, but going to have to keep it in the car as trhe missus hates it. Reminds me of our honeymoon. We made friends with a Rasta who ran a shop and spent a lot of time there getting drunk and "smoking the cigarette of Bob Marley" as he put it after I was playing Bob Marley on the guitar and he was playing it on the bongos..... "So do you smoke the cigarette of Bob Marley?"
Dancehall '69 (40 Skinhead Reggae Rarities).... Basically a Trojan Records compliation. Absolitely awesome, the wife and in-laws aren't to keen but what do they know. Got CD 2 on at the minute and it's excellent, very bouncy, good for a slightly hung over Sunday morning (even though I'm trying to do work)...... they all do sound a bit like Message to Rudy though :lol:
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Ramones Discography. SO GOOD.
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Alestorm
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All shall perish.
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The Wildhearts: Chutzpah!
new album. only been through it once, in the car. think i need a few more listens before i make up my mind.
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Misery index and bleed the sky.
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The noise outside my window. my new house is on a road that is far busier than I'd realised. Goodbye silence.
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Hawk I - demo
Give - demo
War Hungry - Euro '09 tape
Razzle Dazzle - Strictly Saucers
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Miles Davis - " Blue on Green" from the 'Kind Of Blue' album ( thanks to our old keyboard player reminding me to revise it - in order to further my musical education ).
'The Peter Green of the Trumpet' ... 8)
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Hey Mercedes - Every Night Fireworks. Every song on this album is so good.
Just watched some live videos on youtube, I want a brown SG again now!
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Tool - Lateralus
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new skunk anansie!!
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Casiotone for the Painfully Alone.
partly because I like them, partly just because they have the coolest band name ever and it always looks so appealing when i scroll through iTunes.
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new skunk anansie!!
really? hadn't heard about that. any good?
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Just listened to the new KISS album "Sonic Boom" ..... Well it was OKish bordering on good... kinda.... Mmmm
I'll have another listen soon and see if it's a grower...
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new skunk anansie!!
really? hadn't heard about that. any good?
the single is pretty true to form, i think its a best of album with a new track or two later this year... but i just want to get to a SA gig
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Dissection - The Somberlain
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Audioslaves self titled. I dont get why people hate em so much, this album contains so much rawk.
Oh and a bit of Lady Gaga's "The Fame". Quite like it actually though some songs can get really annoying.
edit - this one is my current favourite though. She's actually a good singer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFQqHZ_K74
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Mike Patton + Metropole Orchestra - Mondo Cane
Quite possibly some of the best music I've ever heard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adh3db-fiuQ
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Philip Sayce - Peace Machine
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Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come.
Most brutal/awesome thing I've heard in a while!
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Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come.
Most brutal/awesome thing I've heard in a while!
A long way from what I'd term "brutal" but it's a great album.
Doom - War Crimes
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A VERY screamy baby. Think the poor little buggers got a stomach ache :(
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BRAND NEW albums by, Danger Danger, Lynch Mob, KISS and Europe - F**king heaven!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Skindred!!!! new albumn is sick.
And also Huey lewis and the news after watching american phsycho.
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BRAND NEW albums by, Danger Danger, Lynch Mob, KISS and Europe - F**king heaven!!!!
I didn't know all those were out! What's the Lynch Mob one like?
I used to be a big Geo. Lynch fan, but his playing and tone seemed to go off when he became a steroid jockey....
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Muse - Origin of Symmetry. Still cant tell whether I like Muse, or $%&#ing hate them :?
edit - just listened to the whole of Eating Us by Black Moth Super Rainbow through our lovely Mordaunt Short speakers, whilst drinking beers on the balcony (yeah I'm a student and have a balcony!). Pure bliss :)
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Going through a bit of an AC/DC phase:
Powerage
High Voltage
Highway to Hell
If you want blood
Great stuff.
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re mastered Beatle albums and I am loving it.
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John Martyn - Big Muff
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BRAND NEW albums by, Danger Danger, Lynch Mob, KISS and Europe - F**king heaven!!!!
I didn't know all those were out! What's the Lynch Mob one like?
I used to be a big Geo. Lynch fan, but his playing and tone seemed to go off when he became a steroid jockey....
The Lynch Mob album "Smoke & Mirrors" is FINALLY a return to form. All the classic elements plus some growth...
He hasn't dropped another turd on us (like so much of his recent output). It's a very good album.
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re mastered Beatle albums and I am loving it.
Which ones?
I was debating this the other week. I have all the existing CDs, and, well, the new box sets are ££££ owch at the moment...
I reached the conclusion (without any personal experience, I have to say) that as the main reported improvement seems to be in volume (there is some clarity, apparently, but once the old CDs are turned up to the same volume, I understand the difference is not huge...) then I might be better off keeping my hands in my pockets right at the moment...
I am seriously tempted by the mono remasters (apparently hearing Revolver, etc, even Sgt Pepper, as the Beatles and George Martin actually mixed them is something of a "wow!"), but you can only get them as a box set, not individually :(
I'm still wondering whether they're "potential xmas pressies" - but of course, that is the market they've aimed at, so it makes me wonder...
I know what the answer is, "buy one and see what you think". But I can only get individuals from the "stereo" set, and I know what I'm like, if I get one, it'll be louder, and I'll end buying them all :lol:
STILL - it has made me listen to all of the albums a-fresh, and there's been some big smiles on my face on London Underground for a week or two :D
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re mastered Beatle albums and I am loving it.
Which ones?
I was debating this the other week. I have all the existing CDs, and, well, the new box sets are ££££ owch at the moment...
I reached the conclusion (without any personal experience, I have to say) that as the main reported improvement seems to be in volume (there is some clarity, apparently, but once the old CDs are turned up to the same volume, I understand the difference is not huge...) then I might be better off keeping my hands in my pockets right at the moment...
I am seriously tempted by the mono remasters (apparently hearing Revolver, etc, even Sgt Pepper, as the Beatles and George Martin actually mixed them is something of a "wow!"), but you can only get them as a box set, not individually :(
I'm still wondering whether they're "potential xmas pressies" - but of course, that is the market they've aimed at, so it makes me wonder...
I know what the answer is, "buy one and see what you think". But I can only get individuals from the "stereo" set, and I know what I'm like, if I get one, it'll be louder, and I'll end buying them all :lol:
STILL - it has made me listen to all of the albums a-fresh, and there's been some big smiles on my face on London Underground for a week or two :D
I'm curious to hear how these remasters compare to MoFi and similar high end versions.
For example, I've got hold of two copies of Sgt Peppers and the difference is startling, bearing in mind it's the mastering NOT the mixing that's different.
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Right now it's Bjorks first two solo albums.
Hrrgggg.
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Been listening to a lot of Brand New, decided their second album sums up my life pretty well right now, so the album cover shall be my next tattoo.
Oh and I want the Beatles mono box set, heard some tracks and they were amazing. I always thought mono=bad but the clarity is fantastic and little parts really stand out more.
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Andy/Gingataff-I have gone down the route of getting the Stereo versions and bought some with some birthday money from my Mum from last year and Mrs 38th has got me some-in fact I now have all but Past Masters.For sure the early albums are still weird (with instruments on one side and vocals on another)but I find that my brain adapts. The later albums sound far more clearer with plenty of presence and more balanced. I found the original CD releases to show too many flaws in terms of production-the tape his and edits whereas the re masters are more enjoyable. Abbey Road is superb in my opinion and the White Album also benefits.The acoustic tracks have a warmth and richness to them. I am probably in the rose tinted stage still. I have liked the Beatles since I was a wee lad and so for me this was important but I realise that they are not to everyone's taste and that is fine with me.
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Thanks for that 38th :D
- I read so much stuff about them a few weeks ago, I ended up not sure what to think! It's useful having the opinion of someone who I vaguely "know" :lol:
The biggest problem I have is that I "want" both sets.
I'm with Badger over the stereo-mono thing. I'm used to hearing the "weird" 60s stereo mixes, I quite like it even. When I first got Pet Sounds, I was thinking "what's this stereo album followed by mono album on the same disk all about?!". I couldn't imagine who'd want to listen to the mono. But after a bit, I found the mono mixes sort of more, well, "right".
I only found out the other week that Brian Wilson arranged and did all the tracking for mono - that's what he prefered, so it's what he created, not the stereo... and that the Beatles and George Martin "finished" a song (certainly up to Sgt P, possibly even the White Album), as far as they were concerned, when they'd mixed the mono master - that was what they created, then they went home and left it to "engineers" to create stereo mixes with the mono mixes as guidelines... Apparently John Lennon is well documented from the late 70s saying "What's with these stereo recordings, the voices are coming out one speaker and the drums out the other, what the f***? Who did that?!!"
And then, I remembered that "the Beatles" I heard when I was 5-7 years old, the stuff that got me, was on the radio... it was always mono!
Oh dear... this is gonna be expensive!! :lol:
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Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue. It's a fantastic piece of work.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - God & Guns
Not a patch on the old days, and the lyrics are really heavy on the bible-thumpin', blue-collar man, Second Amendment stuff. But some good tunes, nonetheless.
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Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue. It's a fantastic piece of work.
funny, listened to that myself last night. I like AIC, only got Black... and the unplugged gig though. Good band.
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Bat for lashes. seeing them on thursday.
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Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue. It's a fantastic piece of work.
funny, listened to that myself last night. I like AIC, only got Black... and the unplugged gig though. Good band.
Grad yourself a copy of Dirt. It's dark as hell - not one to listen to if you're feeling down - but an absolute classic nonetheless.
Philly - I was thinking of getting God and Guns. Would you recommend it overall?
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Philly - I was thinking of getting God and Guns. Would you recommend it overall?
I find it quite enjoyable to listen to, but it is pretty cheesy. The rockier tracks are good, the ballad/country ones less so!
Lynyrd Skynyrd 2009 are much more in the .38 Special/Molly Hatchet league than the Lynyrd Skynyrd 1977 league, if you see what I mean. :wink:
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the Beatles remasters.
i've been amazed by just how good some of the mono stuff sounds! there's a girl at work who's reaction is "i hate the beatles, all just silly songs. yellow submarine, help, a little help from my friends. cr@p" she'll have to be introduced to eleanor rigby and friends :)
the early stereo mixes are bizarre, how anyone thought that was a good idea i'll never know.
what's annoying about the whole thing is that a few years ago the talk was that the back catalogue was being prepared for release on DVD-Audio, with the original masters remastered in 24bit 192Khz, and possibly new surround mixes. having heard how amazing the Love album sounded in Hi-Res, and the Doors DVD-A boxset, i was really looking forward to that. so, great as these remasters are, it could have been better.
i reiterate my view that SACD and DVD-A were an enormous missed opportunity and peoples' mass migration downwards to mp3 instead is a virtual crime.
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Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue. It's a fantastic piece of work.
funny, listened to that myself last night. I like AIC, only got Black... and the unplugged gig though. Good band.
I haven't listened to any AIC since Dirt, and that was when the album just came out but I took the plunge and bought Black Gives Way To Blue based on you guys' approval (is it a coincidence that it was released over here today??) and so far I'm really enjoying it.
Thanks lads!
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Philly - I was thinking of getting God and Guns. Would you recommend it overall?
I find it quite enjoyable to listen to, but it is pretty cheesy. The rockier tracks are good, the ballad/country ones less so!
Lynyrd Skynyrd 2009 are much more in the .38 Special/Molly Hatchet league than the Lynyrd Skynyrd 1977 league, if you see what I mean. :wink:
I heard 'still unbroken' on planet rock about 4 weeks ago, then later went on youtube trying to find out who the band was. Definately would not have guessed it was L.S!
Just bought the album anyway, I really do like that song.
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Philly - I was thinking of getting God and Guns. Would you recommend it overall?
I find it quite enjoyable to listen to, but it is pretty cheesy. The rockier tracks are good, the ballad/country ones less so!
Lynyrd Skynyrd 2009 are much more in the .38 Special/Molly Hatchet league than the Lynyrd Skynyrd 1977 league, if you see what I mean. :wink:
I heard 'still unbroken' on planet rock about 4 weeks ago, then later went on youtube trying to find out who the band was. Definately would not have guessed it was L.S!
Just bought the album anyway, I really do like that song.
Forgot to say, Simon, it's on Spotify if you want to check it out.
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I haven't listened to any AIC since Dirt, and that was when the album just came out but I took the plunge and bought Black Gives Way To Blue based on you guys' approval (is it a coincidence that it was released over here today??) and so far I'm really enjoying it.
Thanks lads!
No worries man, glad you're enjoying it!
Cheers Philly. I've had a listen to a few more tracks now - not bad stuff, but I see what you mean about being more in the Molly Hatchet league in some places. Still, there's some decent tunes there, from what I've heard so far.
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Just got that new Paramore album, Brand New Eyes. Its pretty damn good, up to the usual standard! The guitar tones are awesome.
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Lots of RHCP and Hendrix.
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The Bronx discography. Its good waiting to go out to the pub music! :)
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Wishbone Ash - Distillation
Much thanks to Messrs Powell, Turner and Wisefield for helping me through my last week of training before my 10k run on Sunday! :)
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I'm never far from a Radiohead album and a healthy supply of Modest Mouse
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I've been listening to LOADS of Rory Gallagher since getting my new strat.
But, the other day I heard of Joanne Shaw Taylor during some lunchtime web-surfing - her website: http://www.pigs-ear.biz/jst/index.html (http://www.pigs-ear.biz/jst/index.html), don't look if you don't like bulbous bits (on geetars, wot did you fink I meant? :lol:).
Just found her album on spotify - :o
:) :D :P :twisted: 8)
A 23 year-old white girl from Birmingham... and she can do this!
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A ridiculous amount of Animal Collective recently, them and 65daysofstatic.
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Just got that new Paramore album, Brand New Eyes. Its pretty damn good, up to the usual standard! The guitar tones are awesome.
Listening to it now, yeah it's pretty good. Nothing stands out like the tracks on Riot! though.
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Thanks for the tip AndyR. I just watched some videos of Joanne Shaw Taylor on youtube... she's really good... and just 23! She could really be something else in a few years. I like that she keeps her rig/sound nice and simple... telecaster, twin, tubescreamer, wah and a little compression as required. Her voice has a nice enough soulful sound but her guitar playing is better (IMHO). I'm no expert but although it still sounds a little rough round the edges to me, at 23, she's got plenty time to smooth it all out. Impressive young woman.
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Listening to it now, yeah it's pretty good. Nothing stands out like the tracks on Riot! though.
I kinda know what you mean now I've got over my initial excitement :P Ignorance is great though.
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Thanks for the tip AndyR. I just watched some videos of Joanne Shaw Taylor on youtube... she's really good... and just 23! She could really be something else in a few years. I like that she keeps her rig/sound nice and simple... telecaster, twin, tubescreamer, wah and a little compression as required. Her voice has a nice enough soulful sound but her guitar playing is better (IMHO). I'm no expert but although it still sounds a little rough round the edges to me, at 23, she's got plenty time to smooth it all out. Impressive young woman.
I've only listened to the album so far, and yes I agree - nice enough voice (will get better I think), but it's the guitar playing that makes the jaw drop... first of all it's someone only 23, and then it's a girl... one's preconceptions need readjustment!! :lol:
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But, the other day I heard of Joanne Shaw Taylor during some lunchtime web-surfing - her website: http://www.pigs-ear.biz/jst/index.html (http://www.pigs-ear.biz/jst/index.html), don't look if you don't like bulbous bits (on geetars, wot did you fink I meant? :lol:).
Just found her album on spotify - :o
:) :D :P :twisted: 8)
A 23 year-old white girl from Birmingham... and she can do this!
:o wow! Just checked out some of her songs on youtube. That girl can play! I think I will definitely check out her album.
I've been listening to a lot of BB King. I traveled down to London for his show at Wembley in the summer and was definitely the best blues gig I have been to! Phenominal guitar player.
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Jeff Buckley - Live at Sin-e legacy edition. Great stuff.
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I've been listening to a lot of BB King. I traveled down to London for his show at Wembley in the summer and was definitely the best blues gig I have been to! Phenominal guitar player.
Great to see some B.B. King appreciation ! My original - and enduring guitar hero. Saw him / met him at Edinburgh Playhouse in 1982, when both of us still had brown hair ; a true Gentleman, showman - and master of phrasing. It will be a sad day when he finally leaves the stage ... 8)
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Bat for lashes
Above and beyond
Deadmau5
...Oh and skindred's new album, there IS some guitar in there.
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New $% Buttons album - Beautiful... Strongly considering finding some acid and hiding myself in a room with this album for a good few days...
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Right now, I'm listening to Billy idol, cos I'm on a BKP Rebel Yell trip. But Ive been really getting into the Band of Skulls album, Baby Darling Dollface Honey. Brilliant guitar work, and the drummer is nuts
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I have been listening to Glenn Tilbrook tonight.
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Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy
Again.
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King Diamond - Give Me Your Soul... Please
love it love it love it
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New Tubelord album - Me likey!
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Indian Summer discog again, so good.
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Backspacer - the new Pearl Jam album.
Didn't like it at first and whilst it's not their best it's growing on me with each listen.
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Paradise Lost - Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us
album of the year, at least for me.
Rammstein - Liebe Ist Für Alle Da
absolutely great.
i'm an happy man, lately... :)
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chilling with some eric johnson
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Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy
Again.
I still need to check that out. Whats it like?
Listening to a lot of ZZ Top at the moment. Seeing them in Wolverhampton tomorrow night, should be good fun!
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Listening to the first Dizzee Rascal album. It's more Nine Inch Nails than 50 cent. Really tricky listening, asymmetrical beats and sparse arrangements that's needing a lot of concentration. But blow me it's good.
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Hypocrisy - a taste of extreme divinity
typical hypocrisy album... and it's not a bad thing at all! a bit faster and more brutal than usual but with their trademark melodies and atmospheres...
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Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy
Again.
I still need to check that out. Whats it like?
Before answering that, I should say that (a) I never expected it to actually be released and (b) when it was released, I expected it to be utter garbage.
But on very first listen I thought "hey, this is really good". And on subsequent listens, I thought "this is absolutely brilliant". A total surprise. Axl Rose may actually be a genius. :)
(I seem to be in the minority though. And bear in mind that I don't like anything else they did after Appetite. And I've never really been a fan of Mr Slash, so I don't miss him.)
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i've listened to Chinese Democracy on and off over the last few months. it's definately a "quality" record, but it doesn't have the immediacy or balls of the old stuff. but then, it is twenty years later! my only real complaint about it is that the songs all seem to have a similar tempo, so it does sometimes seem to blend into one.
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I've only heard clips of Chinese Democracy. I'm tempted to give it a go. My expectations won't be that it is another Appetite....
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Listening to the first Dizzee Rascal album. It's more Nine Inch Nails than 50 cent. Really tricky listening, asymmetrical beats and sparse arrangements that's needing a lot of concentration. But blow me it's good.
Good man, I've got that. There's some real speaker blowers on it.
Been listening to a lot of reggee recently. At the minute mainly The First - Ganja Farmer. Also the orginal version of what the Prodogy sampled "I'm transending to outerspace - to fiiiiiiiind another race", but I don't know who it's by.
Been listening to a fair bit of Walter Trout and Ry Cooder too.
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my only real complaint about it is that the songs all seem to have a similar tempo, so it does sometimes seem to blend into one.
That is true, it feels like one "piece", almost as if it's a concept album. At first I thought it could do with some short, punchy songs like "Welcome to the Jungle" or "It's So Easy", but I'm happy with it now. It's got a big, "produced" kind of sound (but without being bloated and pompous). Makes me think of Queen somehow, although it sounds nothing like Queen!
I know some people don't think the guitar styles of Buckethead, Robin Finck and Ron Thal fit in Gn'R, but I think they're great. There are some shreddy solos, but they're melodic and they fit the songs perfectly. Precision shred!
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i didn't even notice the shredding until i went back and specifically looked for it! the guitar playing is classy and restrained, all the players show consummate skill. i suppose that could be a weakness, the album doesn't really have "guitar hero" moments like Sweet Child O' Mine or Estranged. depends on your point of view really. i like the album, just wish it hadn't taken so long. i hope it's true that there is a second volume already in the can!
says a lot that we're still talking about Chinese Democracy now
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Survivor - Caught In The Game
Ah, nostalgia! :D
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Queen - A Night At The Opera
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Booked in for an addition to my Aereogramme tattoo, so celebrating by listening to their last album. It never gets old.
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New all shall perish and alter bridge
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Peter Gabriel, growing up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh80jJNgRrY&feature=related
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attack attack
brokencyde
tokyo hotel
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Jay Z on Jools :? He has a hell of a backing track...
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Russian Circles new one, Geneva. It's pretty good but quite different from their other stuff. Much more subdued and more nice clean bits.
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Black Sabbath - Mob Rules in the car earlier
now
http://ark.brendan-perry.com/
Jan
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My usual stuff I'm afraid:
Megadeth - Youthanasia
Winger - In The Heart Of The Young
Kansas - Two For The Show
Listened to the new Megadeth the other day - wasn't impressed on first listen, but maybe it'll be a grower.
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Winger - In The Heart Of The Young
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \m/
i've never really checked this thread, what way does this work? do we just, er, post what we're listening to? :oops:
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Winger - In The Heart Of The Young
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \m/
i've never really checked this thread, what way does this work? do we just, er, post what we're listening to? :oops:
:lol: :lol:
You're kidding right Dave? 221 pages and it's passed you by?
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no i always saw it but it seemed to move so fast i never got involved :lol:
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Mr. Bungle - California. A total masterpiece even by Pattons standards
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Yngwie - Odyssey
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Ladytron - Velocifero
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James Gang - Funk #49 & The Bomber
Iron Maiden was getting a run earlier
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well i just spent about 45 minutes on youtube trying to find a piece of classical music that i got into my head. you know when you know you know it but can't think of it? really annoying. i had it narrowed down to beethoven from the start and it still took me 45 minutes... :oops: turned out it was the third movement of his violin concerto. badass.
more guitar-related: listening to greg howe on youtube, sunny. Never really listened to much of his stuff before (though i've listened to most of the other shredders), but that's the awesomeness of youtube.
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more on youtube.
ive seen this guy a couple of times, but not in years.
he's awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acupXlmu9zI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giWcm0fp0rk&feature=related
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Been listening to a collection of Ray Charles stuff. It's all good. Might try learning some of them on guitar.
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Limp Bizkit - Significant Other, Three Dollar Bill Yall and Chocolate Starfish. Dont ask me why :lol: :oops: Reminds me of Year 9. Wes wrote loads of good riffs though!
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Biffy Clyro. Going to see them tonight. They're rubbish.
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:lol:
you might want to refine your gig-picking technique...
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Biffy Clyro. Going to see them tonight. They're rubbish.
You take that back you dirty slut. I just listened to the new album twice through and it's a belter. Plus they are phenomenal live. Not saw them in a few years but they put on a good show.
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Biffy Clyro. Going to see them tonight. They're rubbish.
You take that back you dirty slut. I just listened to the new album twice through and it's a belter. Plus they are phenomenal live. Not saw them in a few years but they put on a good show.
I heard their last album lots of times driving around the Highlands in my brother's car a couple of years ago. They're a good band, not really my thing though.
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Just bought Rocks - Aerosmith. Much better than I was expecting.
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Just bought Rocks - Aerosmith. Much better than I was expecting.
Oh, they were so good in those days! And now they are.... toss. :(
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Just bought Rocks - Aerosmith. Much better than I was expecting.
Oh, they were so good in those days! And now they are.... toss. :(
I've only got Toys in the Attic and Rocks. Both very good indeed. Will be looking at buying some more early stuff.
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heard rumours they might be splitting up... not sure if it's been decided one way or the other, though.
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Foreigner - 1st four albums
Some cheesy stuff, but Lou Gramm is surely one of the finest singers to ever draw breath. If they'd had a Neal Schon-like guitarist they'd have been so awesome.
(They did Ok for themselves, though, so what do I know? :lol: )
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been listening to Aerosmith (Pump) for the past couple of days - thats a crackin album, as good as the old stuff, just different.
also listening to some Bad Company (Straight Shooter).
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been listening to Aerosmith (Pump) for the past couple of days - thats a crackin album, as good as the old stuff, just different.
Just to be awkward, Pump was the beginning of the end for me. I love Permanent Vacation (even though they were already using outside songwriters) but then it all started to go wrong.
I can't describe how much I hate some of the later singles like "Crazy" and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", they're just horrible. And to make it worse, people inisist on singing them whenever there's a "Rock Week" on X Factor or American Idol. :x
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I don't want to miss a thing isn't a rock song...it's barely even a pop song! It's just schmaltzy pap.
Listening to Joan Jett's I love rock n roll album....that's some good stuff!
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Now playing: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - I Love Rock N' Roll (http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/joan+jett+and+the+blackhearts/track/i+love+rock+n+roll)
via FoxyTunes (http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/)
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can't describe how much I hate some of the later singles like "Crazy" and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", they're just horrible. And to make it worse, people inisist on singing them whenever there's a "Rock Week" on X Factor or American Idol. :x
I did say to Jane that somebody would do "I don't want to miss a thing" when they announced rock week on thje X Factor. When they did do it I went on a rather long rant that it wasn't rock. I don't think any of the songs on there were really rock at all.
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hey, i dunno, i mean it's got journey into the top 20 of the singles chart... :lol:
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I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Gentle Giant
The first four albums are all great but I keep coming back to Octopus.
Without a doubt the best prog band ever, and one of the best British bands of all time IMHO.
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can't describe how much I hate some of the later singles like "Crazy" and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", they're just horrible. And to make it worse, people inisist on singing them whenever there's a "Rock Week" on X Factor or American Idol. :x
I did say to Jane that somebody would do "I don't want to miss a thing" when they announced rock week on thje X Factor. When they did do it I went on a rather long rant that it wasn't rock. I don't think any of the songs on there were really rock at all.
Lucie did "Sweet Child O' Mine" (quite well, I thought) and Jedward did "We Will Rock You".
I thought the weirdest one was that so-called rocker Jamie Afro did "Get Your Rocks Off" by Primal Scream, which is NOT rock despite the presence of the word Rock in the title.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Gentle Giant
The first four albums are all great but I keep coming back to Octopus.
Without a doubt the best prog band ever, and one of the best British bands of all time IMHO.
I've always wondered what they're like, but never investigated. I must have heard some of their stuff back in the Friday Rock Show days, but can't remember it at all.
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just wondered what genre "don't want to miss a thing" and "get your rocks off" fall into?
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just wondered what genre "don't want to miss a thing" and "get your rocks off" fall into?
shite.
Sorry, I know that was childish.
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hahaha.
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I just gave Cake's "Fashion Nugget" a spin. Still a great album. You gotta love the bass lines.
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Lucie did "Sweet Child O' Mine" (quite well, I thought) and Jedward did "We Will Rock You".
I thought the weirdest one was that so-called rocker Jamie Afro did "Get Your Rocks Off" by Primal Scream, which is NOT rock despite the presence of the word Rock in the title.
Fair enough - forgot about those! Sweet Child O'mine wasn't really a rock version of the song though - at least I didn't think it was. I did rather like her though. We Will Rock you was just a mess.
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Lucie did "Sweet Child O' Mine" (quite well, I thought) and Jedward did "We Will Rock You".
I thought the weirdest one was that so-called rocker Jamie Afro did "Get Your Rocks Off" by Primal Scream, which is NOT rock despite the presence of the word Rock in the title.
It sort of is. I've sort of lost faith in X-Factor after this weekend, I already knew it was a load of shiteee but jedward are $%&#ing ridiculous :lol: The bit where they spoke to each other in that britney spears song was comic genius though :lol:
Olly is a great singer though, I reckon he should win. Jamie is alright but a bit boring now?
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I really want to smack Louis Walsh in the face. Such childish reactions to anything that he doesn't agree with. How he figured out Jamie was cheating just because he had never heard of the film that he sung a song from was ridiculous.
Anyway, back on thread. I've just had a few Blondie tracks on.
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haha I know, its obviously all scripted but still somehow manages to be infuriating :P
I'm listening to Blink 182 - Enema of the State :) oh and desparately trying to find inspiration to write some new stuff since I havent recorded anything original for what seems like ages :(
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I'm not sure if Louis Walsh is intelligent enough to follow a script. Such a cretin.
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Cowell is such a cretinous tw@t - he complains about how shite Jedward are, then doesn't vote them off when he gets the chance. That show is a f*cking joke - the past two weeks the most talented singers in the bottom two have been voted off. As I said at the time, it boils my piss :rock:
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Yep. It's all about the best singers. Until it comes to TV ratings.
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Yep, I don't think it was really fair on Lucie last weekend, as she clearly is the better singer out of her and Jedward, it all boils down to TV ratings and more publicity which just helps adds to Cowell's bank account.
Anyway on topic, after picking up some Deep Purple tickets I'm listening to Deep Purple - Machine Head.
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They will autotune it anyway when they release their one and only CD.
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Yep. It's all about the best singers. Until it comes to TV ratings.
We really should stop going on about this on this thread :oops: , but....
I don't believe it is about the best singers. I know Cowell sometimes says "it's a singing contest", but five minutes later he says "you need to be an all-round entertainer" or "nice voice, but you're not a pop star" - basically he uses whatever argument suits him at that moment.
But it's not called "Best Singer", it's called "The X Factor" - that (IMO) means something intangible, star quality, charisma, whatever you want to call it.
Iggy Pop can't sing for toffee, but he sure as hell has "The X Factor". Hardly anyone on XF (the show) ever does. That includes Leona Lewis, by the way, who's beautiful and has a fine voice.... but all the personality and charisma of a fencepost.
At least John & Edward are entertaining - that means they deserve to be there, IMO. And somebody's voting for them.
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I quite like the X Factor at times. Because it perfectly demonstrates EVERYTHING about the pop industry.
The twins are already made, I reckon. They're gonna walk out of that, maybe have a single, then they're gonna end up co-presenting childrens TV or similar and have a career. And THAT'S what X Foctor's about, making quick cash-in stars. It's got nothing to do with music. It doesn't need to, people buy what they're told.
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We really should stop going on about this on this thread :oops: , but....
I don't believe it is about the best singers. I know Cowell sometimes says "it's a singing contest", but five minutes later he says "you need to be an all-round entertainer" or "nice voice, but you're not a pop star" - basically he uses whatever argument suits him at that moment.
But it's not called "Best Singer", it's called "The X Factor" - that (IMO) means something intangible, star quality, charisma, whatever you want to call it.
Iggy Pop can't sing for toffee, but he sure as hell has "The X Factor". Hardly anyone on XF (the show) ever does. That includes Leona Lewis, by the way, who's beautiful and has a fine voice.... but all the personality and charisma of a fencepost.
At least John & Edward are entertaining - that means they deserve to be there, IMO. And somebody's voting for them.
agreed. i don't watch it, though.
it was the same with strictly come dancing last year (i don't watch it, my mum and sister do so i picked a bit up), complaining about john sargeant for being a bad dancer. If it were about dancing they wouldn't really pick any celebrities, i fear. :lol:
it's an entertainment show, and much as i disagree with that in principle (I don't mean i disagree with entertainment, i mean letting people through who aren't as good because people like them more or they're more entertaining :lol: ), that's pretty much the premise.
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it's an entertainment show, and much as i disagree with that in principle (I don't mean i disagree with entertainment, i mean letting people through who aren't as good because people like them more or they're more entertaining :lol: ), that's pretty much the premise.
Yep, which is further demonstrated by the fact that everybody loses interest after the TV series ends - even the people who get all worked up about it and vote every week.
It's basically about making money from the phone calls and getting the Christmas Number 1 (they had to ruin that, too :x ). The winner gets one guaranteed hit single, one tour, an album of inappropriate cover versions... and they're lucky if they ever release album no. 2.
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On topic...
Revenge - Victory. Intolerance. Mastery
Would not appear on X Factor.
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Staying on topic...
Gentle Giant, on Spotify, following gingataff's recommendation earlier.
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Thin Lizzy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5jDrqB83Ls&feature=related
and when I see Gentle Giant mentioned, I just have to recommend Van der Graaf Generator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KHuRDlQt1o&feature=related
and more recently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaPTXK94UBA&feature=related
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Back to the off topic X Factor discussion.
I read an article claiming that the only real winners in the show was the judges because there's so much focus on them and their personalities. This is certainly true viewed from a Danish perspective. Don't know if it's the same in England. Can someone please comment on it? :D
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Yep, which is further demonstrated by the fact that everybody loses interest after the TV series ends - even the people who get all worked up about it and vote every week.
It's basically about making money from the phone calls and getting the Christmas Number 1 (they had to ruin that, too :x ). The winner gets one guaranteed hit single, one tour, an album of inappropriate cover versions... and they're lucky if they ever release album no. 2.
yeah, exactly.
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Lots of 'Running Wild'
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Glassjaw. Feeling in the mood for some heavy emo styled rock.
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Lots of 'Running Wild'
Under Jolly Roger? :wink:
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Bat For Lashes - Two Suns
Katatonia - Night Is The New Day
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Steve Hackett's latest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKZvA-DL_Ic
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Last.fm, the Steve Vai channel, on the train, on my HTC Magic, coming home from work.
Crikey, what a good idea!!! Streaming random cool music on the train!!!
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Humble Pie- Eat It.
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Humble Pie- Eat It.
I've got that on vinyl, and therefore haven't heard it for 20 years. I wonder if it's on Spotify....?
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No it isn't Philly. I checked. Got a new copy from Play-a Japanese import.
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Oh well, never mind - now I'm on Spotify listening to early Queen. :)
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Oh well, never mind - now I'm on Spotify listening to early Queen. :)
Did you see the X factor Queen week? Entirely predictable song choices!
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Oh well, never mind - now I'm on Spotify listening to early Queen. :)
Did you see the X factor Queen week? Entirely predictable song choices!
Of course. :oops: That's why I'm listening to Queen. :lol:
They really are atrocious this year. Why the $%&# did "rocker" Jamie Afro do Radio Ga Ga? I've never liked that song. And as for Olly with his David Brent dancing.... :roll:
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That dancing is very nauseating. I have no idea why Radio Ga Ga was chosen. No idea at all.
I was mildly embarrassed when May and Taylor appeared for the group song.
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Loreena Mckennit - The mummer's dance
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The box-set of remastered Kraftwerk albums landed on my desk today at last so I'm working my way through those in no particular order. They sound amazing - the albums no longer sound like the band are in the next room playing through a mattress. Very happy. Haven't been this pleased with a remastering since the early Z Z Top albums got restored to their original state.
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Dangerdoom - The Mouse and the Mask.
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Dangerdoom - The Mouse and the Mask.
YES!
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Mumford & Sons - (can't remember the name of the record this early in the morning but its ace)
Baroness - Blue Record (get it, its reet good)
Beyonce - I am...Sasha Fierce (yeah its a bit gay but she has a damn good voice)
Skeletonwitch - Breathing the Fire (NWOTM, its closer to Slayer than Bring Me The Horizon so there aren't any cheesy sub drops/electronic bits or haircuts)
Converge - Axe to Fall (not as good as all the reviews said it would be. Could be a grower)
Mike TV - Mike TV (the UK's answer to Green Day. Witty Punk Pop tunes with great harmonies, if you HAVEN'T heard this band yet then get on YouTube and check out their videos. You'll either love it or hate it)
Paddy
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Mutter - Rammstein.
I think I'll be giving the limited edition box set of the new album a miss though. Surely that sort of stuff is only for 'real' collectors/fans!
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Oh well, never mind - now I'm on Spotify listening to early Queen. :)
Did you see the X factor Queen week? Entirely predictable song choices!
Of course. :oops: That's why I'm listening to Queen. :lol:
They really are atrocious this year. Why the $%&# did "rocker" Jamie Afro do Radio Ga Ga? I've never liked that song. And as for Olly with his David Brent dancing.... :roll:
Not sure what this X factor arsery might be to which you refer - we've managed to avoid every single thing with an X in it, mainly by not watching ITV I spose - but have you ever listened or watched a live Queen performance of Radio Ga Ga? I utterly loathed it until I saw it live at Knebworth, and then it made a lot of sense (as did my other least favourite, "Under Pwessure") - I like the live versions, but I still don't listen to the studio one if I can avoid it :D
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On a total NIN bender right now. Got The Fragile on now and been listening to Pretty Hate Machine all weekend. The original version of Hurt is fantastic. $% Johnny Cash. That dissonant first chord makes me shiver.
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John Mayers New album - Battle Studies. YEs it'll annoy the hell outta some on here but, bugger me if it isn't some of the finest pop/soft rock written songs out there. The man can play
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Not sure what this X factor arsery might be to which you refer - we've managed to avoid every single thing with an X in it, mainly by not watching ITV I spose - but have you ever listened or watched a live Queen performance of Radio Ga Ga? I utterly loathed it until I saw it live at Knebworth, and then it made a lot of sense (as did my other least favourite, "Under Pwessure") - I like the live versions, but I still don't listen to the studio one if I can avoid it :D
What, you don't watch ITV, the Thick People's Channel?
I must have seen Queen (on TV) at Live Aid, and didn't they show one of the big 1986 concerts as well? Still not a fan of that song! :lol:
I like nearly all their other stuff.... that I've heard. Believe it or not, I don't actually own any of their albums :oops: , although my sister had News Of The World and Sheer Heart Attack, and I once long-term-borrowed a copy of Night at The Opera.
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My girlfriends Mum thinks if you broke a nose a few times of one of the Jedward pair, they would like like me :? Sans the hair
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My girlfriends Mum thinks if you broke a nose a few times of one of the Jedward pair, they would like like me :? Sans the hair
Come on, pics to prove it! :lol:
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Philly, I am sure if you go break one of their noses the press will cover it enough for the pix ;)
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I'd happily break Olly's nose. Or Danyl's. The rest of them are just kids. :wink:
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Peter Gabriel - Ovo
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Roy Buchanan - Live Stock / A Street Called Straight
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Roy Buchanan - A Street Called Straight
I picked up a vinyl copy of that a few days ago, though I won't have chance to play it until I'm back in the UK for Christmas.
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Devin Townsend - Addicted :sing2:
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Devin Townsend - Addicted :sing2:
Another treasure from Devin :)
I think his vocals are very good and the inclusion of Anneke van Giersbergen was a great idea. She brings a freshness and beauty to the album which makes a real difference.
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Just listening to Them Crooked Vultures album. It's pretty good so far!
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Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream
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Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream
Go to the back of the class and face the wall till you understand the inappropriateness of what you've just said..
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Animal Collective - Feels
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Rory Gallagher - Stage Struck
Such a good live album!
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Ike & Tina Turner "Fool in Love"
Some Jamaican doo-wop and early Roy Buchanan.
Some old country songs about moonshine.
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Wifey in the shower........ might go up and watch PDT_003
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Wifey in the shower........ might go up and watch PDT_003
Might go and watch what? There's nothing good on TV at the moment, aerobics oz style has just finished. :lol:
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Coalesce - There is Nothing New Left Under the Sun
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - Original Soundtrack.
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Jake E Lee period Ozzy. I seem to have unintentionally built a similar looking guitar to his charvel... wish i could play in an unintentionally similar way :lol: ;)
edit: just looked at a zakk version of 'bark at the moon'... not as good as jake :)
edit 2: come to think of it i prefer Jake's interpretations of Randy and Sabbath numbers too
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I think Jake is massively overlooked in the pantheon of OZZY guitarists... He just got on with the job and played & wrote superbly.
A monster talent. Not a pinched harmonic in sight! :lol:
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I think Jake did loads of pinches live. You just didn't notice as whenever he did it, it fit the song.
Think I will put some on later, maybe the 'lets get crazy' live albums
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Got into Eric Gales by chance last year - some of his songs just send a shiver down my spine!!
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Jake does throw in a few *tasteful* pinches.
After listening to the first five Ozzy solo albums this afternoon, I have trouble ranking them. But I reckon 'Ultimate Sin' probably ranks along side 'Diary of a Madman'... I do still like 'No Rest For The Wicked' alot though.
Its funny, but the similarities in Zakk, Randy and Jake are fairly strong. I guess Ozzy knows what he likes.
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I think Jake is massively overlooked in the pantheon of OZZY guitarists... He just got on with the job and played & wrote superbly.
I agree, but I want to mention Brad Gillis too. Talk Of The Devil's my favourite Ozzy album.
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I guess Ozzy knows what he likes.
No.. Sharon tells Ozzy what he likes.. and for how long. :?
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jake e lee's solo on bark at the moon is one of my favourite solos ever. Load of pinches in there, though. :lol:
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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know. I had it turned up very loud on a drive up to Sainsburys.
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Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys
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Pig Destroyer - Phantom Limb
Bought this and Terrifyer on vinyl from ebay a while back, finally arrived today. Crusty blasting hell for the win.
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This evening there's been excessive Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Cursive, some Bright Eyes, Small Brown Bike, Alkaline Trio, At the Drive-In, Fugazi, Hey Mercedes, Gallows, Refused, American Football, Regina Spektor, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, The Postal Service and Cap'n Jazz.
An eclectic mix, I know :/
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good choice on the cap'n jazz & American Football
do you like Hot Club De Paris? Matt from that band used to be in The Down & Outs, and left to start a band with that Kinsella feel.
I think some of the Refused dudes are doing new stuff (not international noise conspiracy).
I've been on Cold World, Breakdown, War Hungry, Stars, Life of Agony, Madball, Robot Whales.
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good choice on the cap'n jazz & American Football
do you like Hot Club De Paris? Matt from that band used to be in The Down & Outs, and left to start a band with that Kinsella feel.
Love, love, LOVE the guitar style and drumming in Hot Club De Paris, but I'm really not sure I can deal with the voice!
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cos its scouse?
hahaha.
you know, i love that about that band, and the down & outs, and my band. If you've got an accent, may as well sing with it. there is no need for everybody to pretend to be american or c0ckney. (i know that's not what your saying by the way).
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I really hate false or faked accents. I really think people should sing in their own, it far more interesting.
Logan are my least favourite band in the universe for this reason. Every time I hear their nonsense all I can do is scream "For goodness sake, you're fae Pollock!" in my head.
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I really hate false or faked accents. I really think people should sing in their own, it far more interesting.
Agreed.
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Pig Destroyer - Phantom Limb
Bought this and Terrifyer on vinyl from ebay a while back, finally arrived today. Crusty blasting hell for the win.
F**K YEAH
Converge - Axe to fall. Tour down these ways was announced yesterday so been cranking it again.
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Faith No More, Album Of The Year.
damn, i loved that band!
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Faith No More, Album Of The Year.
damn, i loved that band!
theyre coming here next year too. we've been getting heaps of horrible tours recently then suddenly 2 of my long time favourites within a month.
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Past tense? They're back. With likelihood of another album, if chat is to be believed.
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oo, i knew they reformed for some shows last year, didn't realise it was going as far as new music! i have faith (no pun intended, really!) that those guys can live up to the hype. i'll look forward to that :)
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yeah my mate saw them over there at download or something, said it was still awesome.
i checked out the recent set list and looks pretty good, good mix of old and new.
be cooler if jim martin was back in the mix, but i think there was never any chance of that happening
i wasnt aware of new album prospects, i thought it was just a quick cash in or something. get mike patton more money for his pr0n collection
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Nah, all their best tunes were after Martin left.
I don't know how confident I am that new material will appear, but there's certainly heavy rumours.
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King for Day is probably one of my fave FNM records. I always wondered if that was the bad one to be into.
would be interesting if they DID do new stuff. I heard of lot of people saying that the first Tomahawk record was maybe what FNM would sound like if they had carried on, but, i dunno. maybe not.
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Devin Townsend - Addicted
Another masterpiece.
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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know. I had it turned up very loud on a drive up to Sainsburys.
this defines teh br00talz :evil:
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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know. I had it turned up very loud on a drive up to Sainsburys.
this defines teh br00talz :evil:
My daughter even likes the album - this was a pleasant surprise for me as she's only 5. I must admit that I only play 'good' music in the car. Not a trace of any chart stuff at all.
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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know. I had it turned up very loud on a drive up to Sainsburys.
this defines teh br00talz :evil:
My daughter even likes the album - this was a pleasant surprise for me as she's only 5. I must admit that I only play 'good' music in the car. Not a trace of any chart stuff at all.
What is this 'Chart' of which you speak? PDT_022
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Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
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Queen-Rock Montreal
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Ace Frehley - Anomaly
I always liked Ace's KISS songs and this album has some good heavy riffs too.
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Florence and the Machine - Between Two Lungs
Entombed - Left Hand Path
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The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac purchased from HMV this very afternoon for the princely sum of £4.00.
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The sound of water dripping into buckets and pans in my kitchen (see separate thread). :(
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlWwZwL4pwM&feature=related
Magma, live this year
Jan
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Corrosion Of Conformity - Deliverance and Wiseblood
Haven't listened to these for ages. I love 'em to pieces! :D
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16 bit discography again. Really don't know why I like dubstep so much at the minute, haha
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16 bit are cool. Recently I have been listening to Annie Mac Presents and Mary Ann Hobbs' Wild Angels.
I've also just bought Huey Lewis and the news' Four album which is very cool.
Anyone tried last FM on the Xbox360 yet its awesome!
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UFO - Strangers in the night 'Doctor, Doctor' is an AWESOME track
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Them Crooked Vultures
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Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment
It's good! :P
Also:
Gov't Mule - By a Thread
Baroness - Blue Record
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Ace Records release of "Columbia Rockabilly Vol. 1" and a Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant compilation. Both are great.
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BlackStratBlues - http://blackstratblues.com/
You can download the album for free in Music section. The tone is awesome (probably the best I've heard from a strat) as is the playing.
edit - now it's Lostprophets - The Fake Sound of Progress. Their one good album, gotta love a bit of nu-metal once in a while :P
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Right now, I'm listening to The Wildhearts covering the theme from "Cheers", with a little bit of "Taxi" thrown in. Awesome. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6wRjIe62uw)
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Winger - Karma
New album! :D
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The new Smashing Pumpkins release, "A Song For A Son" (http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/)
The first song from the new album, "Teargarden By Kaleidyscope". I'm liking this first track. More of a "classic rock" vibe than Zeitgeist.
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Love
Tom Waits
Bought them all in the Borders sale the other day
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unleashed - where no life dwells
lately i'm quite into that old good death metal i used to listen to some 16-17 years ago...
"before the creation of time" is still one of the best death metal tunes!
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Pixies - Doolittle
Yeahhhhhhhhhh
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Addicted by the Devin Townsend Project is still high on my playlist, but I'm also now listening to another couple of albums I just picked up:
Orange Goblin - Healing Through Fire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DywQAm5P6I)
and
Behemoth - Evangelion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wotaEqL2mzI)
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Healing Through Fire is a great album, The Big Black and Theiving From The House of God are also essential.
Knaw Their Tongues - Rend like Beasts...
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Them Crooked Vultures
good choice and good album...Jones, Homme and Grohl
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I don't like what I've heard of Them Crooked Vultures yet. Quite boring really..
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behemoth - evangelion
a bit too american oriented but still a great death metal album.
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Zappa - Picantique
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Zappa - Picantique
Haven't heard of that. I've got most of his stuff - well, more than half anyway - but it was such a daunting task I haven't kept up with the posthumous releases, bootlegs etc.
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Ah, awesome! I'm a huge Zappa/Mothers fan 8)
I've got 89 of the albums (no bootlegs). I saw Dweezil and gang play recently and although musically it was pretty good it was disappointing. I'd do anything to go back in time and see a Brock Murphy/Underwood lineup Zappa gig. Wills and Murphy seem to do alot of tribute stuff but it's all in the states :/
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Have you seen the The Torture Never Stops DVD? It's the '81 band live on Halloween. Not quite as classic as the Baby Snakes video but very good nontheless.
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I haven't listened to any Zappa for ages - about time I did!
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Have you seen the The Torture Never Stops DVD? It's the '81 band live on Halloween. Not quite as classic as the Baby Snakes video but very good nontheless.
The only DVD I have is Does Humor Belong in Music? it's an 84 gig with an awesome line up. It's typical early 80's Zappa, but I like that :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmr2TUPBIOw
Think I'll ask Santa for some Zappa DVDs?! 8)
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Have you seen the The Torture Never Stops DVD? It's the '81 band live on Halloween. Not quite as classic as the Baby Snakes video but very good nontheless.
The only DVD I have is Does Humor Belong in Music? it's an 84 gig with an awesome line up. It's typical early 80's Zappa, but I like that :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmr2TUPBIOw
Think I'll ask Santa for some Zappa DVDs?! 8)
You should do, and get The Dub Room Special while you're at it because it's got a live (in a TV studio) recoding of the classic Roxy-era band.
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Black Sabbath - Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage
heavy!
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Graham Coxon - Oochy Woochy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMmzNNSOxXw)
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Black Sabbath - Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage
heavy!
Wow ; happy memories GwEm !
The first proper Gig I went to was on the Black Sabbath 'Sabotage' tour . I also recall playing the 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' album till the grooves nearly wore out too, in my teenage years .
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Black Sabbath - Reunion, that live album. So good, Iommi's tone is monstrous. Hyping me up for my hopefully soon SG purchase (if I can find a Gibson/other that I like enough without having to go custom with a WezV or something) :D
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Rihanna - Rated R ... PDT_027
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Black Sabbath - Reunion, that live album. So good, Iommi's tone is monstrous. Hyping me up for my hopefully soon SG purchase (if I can find a Gibson/other that I like enough without having to go custom with a WezV or something) :D
http://www.usmasters.com/hornetperformer.htm
give a look to these... mine was a blind buy and it turned to be one of my best guitars... it was a bit hard to find a right match in pickup terms (with rebel yells it sounds killer!) but it's near perfect!
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Don't like the look of that at all tbh, just looks wrong! Probably going to go for an SG Standard in Ebony :)
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Don't like the look of that at all tbh, just looks wrong! Probably going to go for an SG Standard in Ebony :)
(http://www.usmasters.com/whtimages/guitars%20secondary%20images/hornet_black-full-large.jpg)
come on, you can't dislike this one! :P
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It's the body shape, headstock and control layout I hate more than anything!
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It's the body shape, headstock and control layout I hate more than anything!
Doesn't leave much to like! :wink:
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haha I suppose not :P So long as I get on with the neck and those I try aren't body heavy (though I guess that can be fixed with moving the top strap button or weights in control cavity), an ebony SG Standard it shall be :)
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haha I suppose not :P So long as I get on with the neck and those I try aren't body heavy (though I guess that can be fixed with moving the top strap button or weights in control cavity), an ebony SG Standard it shall be :)
i've got an SG61 and with cold sweats it sounds awesome (maybe one of my best sounding guitars), but there's something "wrong" with the neck... don't get me wrong, i love its 60 profile (much better than the chunky 50 profiles you get on standards), and the upper fret accessibility is obscenely comfortable, but it's definitely neck heavy, and i need to remember that i'm playing it because my hands "think" instictively to be completely elsewhere on the fretboard... headstock seems to be much farther away than on my les paul, for example!
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I'm a little worried by how thick the 50s profile is. My Pearl has quite a thick neck, but twinfan said it's quite thin by Gibson standards.. yet my friends LP Studio apparently has a 50s neck (thats what the gibson website says about the new'uns anyway) and that feels about the same as the Pearl. Fits perfectly in the hand (that's what she said :P)!
Know what you mean about the headstock seeming really far away, it does take a bit of getting used to. I think its to do with the body starting around 20 rather than about 16. And that the normal strap button is on the back of the neck which puts the guitar "more left" if that makes sense?
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anyway, to get back in topic, just listened (or tried to) to Khanate - capture/release and subsequently Sunn O)) - black one.
i read some review. i usually get suspicious when i read "destructurate" in a music review but i was curious... and i expected something extremely dark and yet sophisticate.
i got just random chords, some noise, some scattered drums, and the singer screaming some line in a childish and feeble black metal like voice (absolutely nothing against the vocal style, he just does it wrong).
what Abruptum did (better, even if i never liked them) 15 years ago.
is it what "drone metal" is all about? sorry if there's some fan here, but i instantly erased the files from my hard disk. and sweared while doing it. :evil:
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:lol: Sounds terrible!
I have Refused - The Shape of Punk To Come on at the minute, one of my new favourite albums.
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I'm a little worried by how thick the 50s profile is. My Pearl has quite a thick neck, but twinfan said it's quite thin by Gibson standards.. yet my friends LP Studio apparently has a 50s neck (thats what the gibson website says about the new'uns anyway) and that feels about the same as the Pearl. Fits perfectly in the hand (that's what she said :P)!
Know what you mean about the headstock seeming really far away, it does take a bit of getting used to. I think its to do with the body starting around 20 rather than about 16. And that the normal strap button is on the back of the neck which puts the guitar "more left" if that makes sense?
yes, it makes sense! i love my SG, but it's always strange to play it for the first 30 minutes!
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New fear factory. Dont worry I pre-ordered it as well.
Some AWESOME tracks. Some rubbish ones. On the whole still the best since obsolete, and at its best, much much better.
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Has anyone else got Bob Dylan's "Christmas in the heart"?
I don't like everything Bob Dylan does, and I usually find "christmas" music in general a bit of a chore (there's some absolute classics, but the entire genre leaves me a bit bemused)... but I've developed a bit of a soft spot for this album.
My missus ordered it a couple of months back when it came out. I understand her reasoning was "Andrew likes Bob Dylan, so do I, I like Christmas songs..." When it arrived, I wouldn't let her play it on anything other than headphones until December started.
I have to admit though, I've actually been putting it on "for her" when I fancy listening to it! :lol:
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Superjoint Ritual - A Lethal Dose of American Hatred. Nice and heavy :)
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A triple bill of Leslie West - Mountain, The Great Fatsby and The Leslie West Band.
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Getting in the Christmas mood with Rammstein's Sennsucht!
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Richard Thompson. The man is a GOD of minor-key guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dk2G0yCvR8
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSRJvq4Wd48
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i usually get suspicious when i read "destructurate" in a music review
a reviewer once said I was "visibly bending my guitar strings"
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The Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes
...again!! :D
I think its one of my all time favourites. These days parts of my solos do sound like bad Uli Roth copies ;)
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i usually get suspicious when i read "destructurate" in a music review
a reviewer once said I was "visibly bending my guitar strings"
and was it a good thing?
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anyway, back on topic,
Insomnium - across the dark.
take amon amarth, teach them to play guitars better and to use more tempo changes, blend them with some typical finnish goth death sound (before the dawn...) and add some classic gothenburg area riff. without the cheesy attitude of "new" bands like in flames and dark tranquillity.
brilliant, i'd say.
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Led Zeppelin 2
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Govt Mule- By A Thread.
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The Abominable Iron Sloth - self titled. So ridiculously heavy! I recommend it to any stoner/doom metal fans, though the vocals may take a bit of getting used to.
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Phil X's band The Drills - Kick your ass in 17miutes ...surprisingly cool album! Love the punkish attitude it has on it
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"Countrypolitan Favoites" by Southern Culture on the Skids, an album of covers done SCOTS style.
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Dio - Holy Diver
(Prompted by Vivian Campbell discussion on another thread)
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A split that came in the post yesterday. The Atrocity Exhibit/Magpyes/Jesus of Spazzareth.
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Peter Green - The Anthology
After watching that biography on youtube I'm obsessed. :)
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I've been listening to - and watching - the new Kansas DVD, There's Know Place Like Home.
There's an odd bit on "Dust In The Wind" with Steve Morse playing electric violin and looking extremely uncomfortable.
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Owl City - Ocean Eyes. Can't tell if I like it yet, it's too much like The Postal Service, only not as good.
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I was out running and listened to a bunch of songs I downloaded from iTunes. Amogst them were:
We All Die Young - Steel Heart
Left of the Dial - The Replacements
BYOB - System of a Down
Bad Things - Jace Everett
All great songs to run to for you running fans out there.
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We All Die Young - Steel Heart
All great songs to run to for you running fans out there.
Great song, kinda prefer the Rock Star version though.
For running, I prefer stuff with energy, Cascada, Andrew WK, and a few German industrial things that start with 'F'
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Pet Sounds.
God Only Knows is the best song ever written. Fact.
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God Only Knows is the best song ever written. Fact.
No, Boogie Nights is the best song ever written. Fact.
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Err-err.
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I dunno, we watched My Fair Lady yesterday, and there's some seriously good songs hiding in there, that we'd have to at least consider for "best song ever written"...
Meanwhile, Jethro Tull fans - (you might of course already know about this, but I didn't until I went to spend my chrimbo vouchers...), the Madison Square Garden live broadcast is finally available on DVD!! (+ CD)
I saw it live in 1978, and was slightly bemused but impressed by these strange chaps (I was singing in a classical choir and was a Bee Gees fan, but that was about it). Several years later I got into them in time to buy the 20th anni box set and go to see them on 25th Anni tour... somewhere in amongst the merchandise for one of these they promised me that they were working on the Madison Sq Garden stuff... and now it's here! woohoo!
Also acquired a ZZ-Top double DVD, one of which is a 1980 Rockpalast show- FAB!!!! Not as good sound/picture as the more recent Live in Texas, but MUCH more my cup of tea :D
And two "Classic Album" DVDs - Night at the Opera, and Rumours. On Rumours, there's a verse and chorus of "Never Going Back Again" that Mr Buckingham does just him and an accoustic at the console - utterly sublime...
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My Fair Lady has some great tunes. I have meanwhile been listing to Sonny Landreth's "Grant Street" and "From The Reach" over the last few days.
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My Fair Lady has some great tunes. I have meanwhile been listing to Sonny Landreth's "Grant Street" and "From The Reach" over the last few days.
I am not usually a Musical Film / Theatre follower ; but do like the song " On the street where she lives " from My Fair Lady .
I am currently listening to Nat 'King' Cole's rendering of : "The very thought of you " - with the intention of not only arranging it for solo guitar ; but also of course enjoying the lovely melody , Nat's voice, charisma and consummate professionalism . :)
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I am not usually a Musical Film / Theatre follower ; but do like the song " On the street where she lives " from My Fair Lady .
That is the very song I was thinking of :D
And in the film, it's singer, Freddie, is played by the best Sherlock Holmes ever... not sure whether they let him sing his own stuff... I really wish they'd let Audrey sing her stuff. I've heard some of her demos/attempts, and I think she would have been fine :(
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And in the film, it's singer, Freddie, is played by the best Sherlock Holmes ever...
I had to look up who it was. But yes, Jeremy Brett, definitely the best Sherlock Holmes ever! :D
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God Only Knows is the best song ever written. Fact.
No, Boogie Nights is the best song ever written. Fact.
Come on. Everyone knows it's 'Long Train Running'...
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BB King - Live at The Regal
Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know
Both very good but for different reasons
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God Only Knows is the best song ever written. Fact.
No, Boogie Nights is the best song ever written. Fact.
Come on. Everyone knows it's 'Long Train Running'...
I don't think I know it! I'll have to look it up later, probably recognise it then.
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Live Taste (well it's in the car, I was listening to it on the way in to the office)
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colonel Les Claypool and his Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, set one. good stuff :)
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Palehorse.
Two basses, zero guitars, hunners of sludge.
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God Only Knows is the best song ever written. Fact.
No, Boogie Nights is the best song ever written. Fact.
Come on. Everyone knows it's 'Long Train Running'...
I don't think I know it! I'll have to look it up later, probably recognise it then.
Oh, THAT! :)
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think I learned to play that opening lick years ago, without knowing what it was. It was in some tuition book with a cassette.
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Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking.
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Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres - Rush
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A fairly eclectic mix:
Cinderella - Night Songs/Long Cold Winter
Wishbone Ash - 40: Live In London
Mastodon - Crack The Skye
Richie Kotzen - Mother Head's Family Reunion
Kyuss - Blues For The Red Sun
Winger - Karma
MD.45 - The Craving
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An even more ecclectic list!
Audience - House on the Hill
Camel - Mirage
Mostly Autumn - Glass Shadows
Porcupine Tree - The Incident
Imogen Heap - Speak for Yourself
Be Bop Deluxe - Drastic Plastic
Wilco - Being There
Wishbone Ash - First Light
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unleashed - hammer battalion
imogen heap - speak for yourself
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Falconer - Among beggars and thieves.
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I didn't expect to see Imogen Heap mentioned here. Hell of a talent plus looks. I may post her in crushes.
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I didn't expect to see Imogen Heap mentioned here. Hell of a talent plus looks. I may post her in crushes.
two good reasons why she got mentioned, i think! :)
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Alice Cooper - Along Came A Spider
Motorhead - Inferno
a lot of bands get older and just put out characterless retreads of their old stuff, motorhead have had pretty good form recently and young Cooper just seems to be getting better with every album!
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Carcass - Heartwork.
edit - now it's Circa Survive - Juturna. Love this album.
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Bit of Derek and The Dominoes - must be getting old ;)
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I've been listening to Derek... lately, after I decided i really should learn Layla
This morning I am listening to Steve Lukather: Ever Changing Times. awesome album.
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Jesse Cook - Turning
Johnny A. - Walkin' West Ave.
Killer Dewarfs - One Way Out
Those were the last three random play songs on my ipod.
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Kansas - Audio-Visions
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On a massive Fugazi binge at the minute, so good.
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I'm listening to the Amelie soundtrack, and feeling quite disturbed by how much I'm enjoying the accordian :o
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I'm listening to the Amelie soundtrack, and feeling quite disturbed by how much I'm enjoying the accordian :o
I can imagine it is enhanced by association with such a lovely little film . :D
(You have just reminded me to post Audrey in the 'Crushes' thread ).
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A couple of random-grabs-off-the-shelf:
The Mob - The Mob (features Reb Beach, Kip Winger and Doug Pinnick... but it's pretty ropey :| )
Vain - No Respect (haven't played this for years.... great stuff! :D )
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orphaned land - the neverending way of ORwarriOR
this album ROCKS, and orphaned land are definitely the best thing Israel has ever produced including grapefruits and dates (the only good thing if you don't like fruits, i'd add...).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhBBEfF3WJE
the rest of the album is much more progressive (produced by steven wilson, if it tells you something...), but i'm crazy for folk-metal stuff!!
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Interesting. It reminded me of Ofra Haza from 88.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5px-ppcQDps
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Thanks to the board I have discovered Peter Green properly now so I've been listening to "A Hard Road" and the first Fleetwood Mac album a lot. Thanks chaps, it's amazing stuff.
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Thunder
Thought I'd give their 'best of' album a whirl.
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Interesting. It reminded me of Ofra Haza from 88.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5px-ppcQDps
yeah! i used to love that song...
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I've spent the last couple of weeks revisting one of my favourite bands Prong , and in particular their 1996 album Rude Awakening which lured me away from my space rock roots and into industrial thrash, drop tunings, guitars other than Strats and LP's and ultimately to Bare Knuckle Pickups in search of THE tone for which I wil be eternally grateful.
I'd almost forgotten how strong the album is - not a single duff track IMO - if you like industrial thrash that is :)
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Steely Dan - 'Aja' . 8)
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Ah Steely Dan it took me so long to get into them, but when the penny dropped ........
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Lots of Wiley, Dizzee Rascal and Skepta
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i would be listening to the new Joe Perry album that came with classic rock magazine, but my cd player won't play ball PDT_029
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Danny Gatton - Crusin' Deuces
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Motörhead - Motorizer
Quality.
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Just bought rather a lot of Led Zep to replace my old copies (and copied copies)..... But listening to Devendra Banharts new album a lot.
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I am listening to some Bloodbath, some Wes Montgomery, Blotted science and Mark Knopfler.
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Thunder - Backstreet Symphony. I only like the title track. May have to learn it as I've not learned anything on guitar for ages.
edit - now it's UFO - Strangers in the Night. Maybe I'll learn Lights Out instead!
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edit - now it's UFO - Strangers in the Night. Maybe I'll learn Lights Out instead!
+1 To UFO
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Tesla - Tesla Gold
Good best-of with lots of B-sides and rarities, so worth buying even if you have all the albums.
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Joe Perry - Have Guitar, Will Travel.
Not as bad as I thought it might be, some complete dogs on there but also some pretty decent stuff. Not bad for a freebie!
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edit - now it's UFO - Strangers in the Night. Maybe I'll learn Lights Out instead!
+1 To UFO
An absolutely classic album ! :D
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I don't think it left my cars CD player for my last year of 6th form :lol:
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Tesla - Tesla Gold
Good best-of with lots of B-sides and rarities, so worth buying even if you have all the albums.
Thunder - Backstreet Symphony. I only like the title track. May have to learn it as I've not learned anything on guitar for ages.
edit - now it's UFO - Strangers in the Night. Maybe I'll learn Lights Out instead!
Thought it was just me going back to old slightly cheezy music......add to that Marillion Brave, Best of the cars..and 60's Love forever changes
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I only listen to old slightly cheezy music.
(In other people's opinions. Probably.)
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Well everyone needs a bit of cheese in their music.
Currently listening to ACDC - Highway to Hell. Still can't get over how good the tone on this album is.
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ihsahn - after (maybe a bit less technical than angL but awesome nonetheless)
unexpect - in a flesh aquarium (impossible to describe... mix arcturus with late emperor, ihshan's solo works, primus, some psychotic grindcore and the craziest stuff by emilie autumn, strip the music of any intelligible structure and you won't get even close...) (the strange fact is that it is extremely enjoyable!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acrQGBYz_vg&feature=related
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Winger - Karma...
It is really very good.
So Philly, you are not alone!
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Winger - Karma...
It is really very good.
So Philly, you are not alone!
Wahey!! :D
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White Lion - Big Game - stupendous solos!
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a bit Lynard Skynard is the order of the day at present - gimme three steps mister!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjbDXZYR4Pc
stam1na - viimeinen atlantis
one of my favourite bands, and this is their brand new album! wow!
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Quireboys/The London Quireboys - This Is Rock & Roll. Great no-frills blues rock!
Is To Be meant to sound like Since I've Been Loving You by zep? Because it really does :D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjbDXZYR4Pc
stam1na - viimeinen atlantis
one of my favourite bands, and this is their brand new album! wow!
So bloody wierd lol.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNVptkIol1o
My brother left this clip opened on internet and I watched, like it a lot... Some kind of Down, that Sabbath meets Pantera and grunge...
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Graham Coxon - Happiness in Magazines. It's got me gassing for tele's and P90'd SGs.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNVptkIol1o
My brother left this clip opened on internet and I watched, like it a lot... Some kind of Down, that Sabbath meets Pantera and grunge...
nice! i bet _tom_ will love this one, if he doesn't know them yet...
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First time I've heard of em, but really like it :)
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Doomriders have been around a while.
I think they have stuff on Reflections Records, a european based hardcore that release EU presses of Deathwish Inc records. I think Doomriders are, or used to be, a Deathwish Inc band.
There was a spate of bands doing this kinda thing quite a while back but not too many stuck it out.
Coliseum used to do something similar
http://www.myspace.com/coliseum
A bunch of guys got out of that and into Southern Lord's back catalog... including...
http://www.myspace.com/goatsnakesouthernlord
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I had a Vinyl night last night.
This really stood out as long forgotten but happy to remember.
The Rod's - The Rod's. Superb album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFP-3DmSdc
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quite unexpectedly, i found myself listening to Dan Reed Network: The Heat
better than i remembered. i actually quite like it.
he did have lovely hair :) then he shaved it all off :(
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quite unexpectedly, i found myself listening to Dan Reed Network: The Heat
better than i remembered. i actually quite like it.
he did have lovely hair :) then he shaved it all off :(
I remember being really disappointed with that album - must dig it out again and see if time's been kind to it.
Always suspected his image change was more to do with male pattern baldness than whatever reason he gave at the time... :lol:
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Them Crooked Vultures.
Not massively impressed so far. Maybe it's a grower.
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Europe - Last Look at Eden
Kiss - Sonic Boom
Rammstein - Mutter
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Kings X - Ogre Tones
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Now that I have the internet (and youtube), I've been listening to a lot of:
Spacemen 3
Loop
Spectrum
Jamacan Dancehall - much to the wifes disgust :D
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On a cheesy metal kick......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UXNhbk6Htg&feature=related 8)
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Fauna - The Hunt
Excellent album,79 minute single track of ambient black metal, awash with forest noises and rain, made by two mentalists who live in the rainforest.
Magic.
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Everything and anything, Ennie Moricone. At this exact second the theme to 'They Call me Nobody'.
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Tonight I am listening to Molly Hatchet on Spotify.
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Right now i am listening to some Bloodbath and Spastic ink.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaT8is6b3QA
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Burzum - Belus
too early to judge it properly, and it grows SO slowly... but i love it's atmospheres. very Burzum, i'd say!
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Even my cat laughed ! :lol:
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Even my cat laughed ! :lol:
Let's face it, if I tried to record something it would be even worse than that, so I give credit to them for trying.
But at least my guitar soound would be better. It actually sounds like he's playing an un-amplified electric into a microphone.... :?
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:lol:
They all look a bit "special".
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Even my cat laughed ! :lol:
Let's face it, if I tried to record something it would be even worse than that, so I give credit to them for trying.
But at least my guitar soound would be better. It actually sounds like he's playing an un-amplified electric into a microphone.... :?
I do feel a bit like I'm throwing stones in glass houses. :)
But..... I'm not the one on youtube
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Even my cat laughed ! :lol:
Let's face it, if I tried to record something it would be even worse than that, so I give credit to them for trying.
But at least my guitar soound would be better. It actually sounds like he's playing an un-amplified electric into a microphone.... :?
I do feel a bit like I'm throwing stones in glass houses. :)
But..... I'm not the one on youtube
Is that why you recorded our rehearsal?
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yes - I still have that video of you for blackmail purposes
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
simply. i've never heard. anything. worse.
i have got glorious memories of my first band, when i was 16 (i started playing "seriously" a bit late). we sucked, of course, but not even close to this THING. at least i sang in tune and pulled out some udible sound from my guitar. awful, but at least above human hearing threshold.
great!
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yes - I still have that video of you for blackmail purposes
But I have no shame!
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:lol:
They all look a bit "special".
Yes ! :lol:
The've got that 'alternative' look that the worringly spaced out and non blinking chaps who sometimes knock on my door have : ( Jehova's wives - or Stepford Witnesses, I'm not sure ).
Tonight's score : Beelzebub (10 ) - Featured Christian Rockers (0).
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More Specrum/Sonic Boom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02ihtVzWP14&feature=related
You might want to turn it UP.
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Sounds like John Mayer.
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great solo about 2:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2vZZ54mygo
Sounds like John Mayer.
:lol: :lol:
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Fugazi - God bless my new found access to youtube
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Erm The Cars and terrovision.....was having nostalgia day
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at the gates - the flames of the end (documentary + live DVD)
one of my favourite bands and one of my biggest influences as a player. the reunion live was awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PWmNXP0kWE
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It's a source of eternal sadness that ATG have been plagarised to death by bands who've become massive but who's fans will probably never know they existed.
Some of the nicest guys you could ever want to deal with too.
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It's a source of eternal sadness that ATG have been plagarised to death by bands who've become massive but who's fans will probably never know they existed.
Some of the nicest guys you could ever want to deal with too.
you're damn right...
and the worst thing is that 99% of the bands who did it play really gay music. ATG music was ferocious and desperate, not just MELODIC. to hell deathcore sh*t...
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Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime. I'd forgotten just who awesome this album was.
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It's a source of eternal sadness that ATG have been plagarised to death by bands who've become massive but who's fans will probably never know they existed.
Some of the nicest guys you could ever want to deal with too.
you're damn right...
and the worst thing is that 99% of the bands who did it play really gay music. ATG music was ferocious and desperate, not just MELODIC. to hell deathcore sh*t...
Funnily enough, I've got this months Terrorizer cover cd on and there's a Morgue Orgy track that just came on and could be Cold for the first twenty seconds. Then it goes all symphonic and silly.
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Johhny Kidd and the Pirates - 25 Greatest Hits.
I was buying some Shadows, it was a 2 for £10, I needed another one, this was nearby. I knew I had to have some one day, so I got it.
Oh yesss - this stuff is FAB 8) (and from before the Fab Four invented Fab!!)
Their version of Hank Williams "You're Cheatin Heart" - fantastic organ on it...
(The Shads stuff is good too, but hasn't sunk in quite as much as this has).
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Currently on 'Spotify' - listening to Barabra Streisand , Chet Baker (Trio ) and Tony Bennett's versions of " My Funny Valentine" whilst I work on arranging it for solo guitar.
Versions that make you forget to breathe whilst listening ; and remind you to slow down - and make it your own .
Sublime. 8)
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Mnemic
and
Buraka Som Sistema
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Tom Waits, Used Songs.
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Tom Waits, Used Songs.
:D
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Symphony Cult - Rewind to Fast Forward
Mostly Autumn - Heart Full Of Sky, Pass the Clock, Glass Shadows
Within Temptation - The Heart of Everything
The Reasoning - Awakening
Dream Theater - Black Counds & Silver Linings
Dani Wilde - Heal my Blues (great harmonica playing by her brother)
Anastacia - Anastacia
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Tom Waits, Used Songs.
:D
Excellent album. Was listening to Closing Time in the motor the other day
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Currently on 'Spotify'
What's the crack with Spotify? How do I get an invite? I've got myself a laptop now which means I don't have to use the works one, so I'm after getting this. Naturally I'm a tight git and don't want to pay.
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Currently on 'Spotify'
What's the crack with Spotify? How do I get an invite? I've got myself a laptop now which means I don't have to use the works one, so I'm after getting this. Naturally I'm a tight git and don't want to pay.
Join the club mate :lol: - for as much as it was recommended to me , I wanted the free version or not at all. I just had to go to the site and ask to join the so called "Queue for free invitation" - a few months ago ; and eventually I got the 'welcome aboard' invite. I did not like the way they employ this this cheap marketing trick of creating an illusory ( and probably automatically pre- timed) 'Queue' - but as I did not crack under the strain of waiting ( as if ... :lol: ) all's well that ends well.
The chap that was so insistent I would find great research / leisure value from it, is a Keyboard player who also teaches Music Technology / Studio craft - and so for him £ 10 a month for the Professional version , is small change.
As cynical as I was about it's usefulness ( having not really understood what it was / looked like - till I was allowed access ) it is proving very valuable inspiration for my novice chord melody arranging - and of course proving a great way to discover some great artists and albums; , along with free nostalgia , esoteric JukeBox - and 'Try before you buy' facility. :)
most selective online music library / Juke Box I have ever had ! :)
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I've joined the waitting list, so fingers crossed,
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Heaven's Basement (http://www.myspace.com/heavensbasementofficial). Going to see em live in a small pub on Tuesday, should be pretty good :) Think the singer has left though so dunno how his replacement will stand up..
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A mid-'80s AOR/melodic rock nostalgia trip this evening:
Streets - 1st / Crimes In Mind
Aviator - Aviator
I have these on vinyl, but haven't heard them for years, only just got them on CD. Great stuff!! :D
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Obituary - Slowly We Rot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJfe-WwdXZ4
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Heavens Basement were great last night, only problem being that the sound guy wasn't on the ball and so the vocals were too quiet :( The band touring with them (Dear Superstar) were utter shitee though and did possibly the worst cover of Lola I've ever heard.
Oh and I have JCM800 gas again, sounded immense. And now I want to be in a decent band.
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DamagePlan; New Found Power
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Heavens Basement were great last night
Hasn't the singer now walked out on them?
Been on a Train Discography kick at the moment. Severely under-rated rock/pop band.
Slash's Snakepit - Ain't life grand
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Van Halen - Van Halen.
I'm the One possibly the greatest Rock solos ever!
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Hasn't the singer now walked out on them?
Yeah, his temporary replacement was great though, fit in perfectly and sang well, from what I could hear.
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Alicia Keys - New York.
Listening to it tonight on the way back from band practice - I was just in one of those moods, I think that if I'd had the CD rather than just FM I would have put it on a loop.
Awesome song - so far removed from "my type of music", but just amazing...
Edit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHOeXIPNZE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHOeXIPNZE)
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Saw Heaven's Baesment last year, supporting Blackstone Cherry in the local fleapit. They were pretty good as I recall, couldn't see much of them though, because of the extremely low stage and me being exactly average height! Blackstone Cherry ruled that night though - so much energy, enthusiasm and audience engagement, not to mention awesome musicianship.
At the moment, I'm mostly listening to Taking Dawn - a cracking new bunch of hard rockers from Vegas - and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP1qHPnuDaU&feature=related , in eager anticipation of Black Rock coming out on March 22. Check out that solo!
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Leadbelly
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Chet Baker. :)
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Wes Montgomery - not really the sort of stuff to get me fired up for a 6 mile run! It is lovely though.
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Wes Montgomery - not really the sort of stuff to get me fired up for a 6 mile run! It is lovely though.
Nice choice indeed Ian . :)
You'll certainly run loose and energy efficient after that 'vibe'. Ironically I find smooth Jazz to make weight lifting practice more effective than 'Black Label Society' ; in that I tend to put technique and relaxed concentration before 'blood and guts' if in a chilled frame of mind. It just seems easier to feel the moves better when relaxed.
After all - that wonderfully 'Zen' guitar rig in your avatar, must say something about the quality of your runner's mind. 8)
I hope the run went well ; rub yourself down with a hot wife when you get home . :lol:
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I ended up giving the run a miss. :lol: I was listening to the Full House album and sat down just before "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" started. I was too relaxed to bother running after the first few bars 8). It's a great melody.
Now, where's that hot wife. :lol:
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Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
The Quill - Hooray! It's A Deathtrip
Evanescence - The Open Door
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Jimi Hendrix - Valleys of Neptune - so what if they are some studio outtakes, they are great outtakes!
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Black Crowes with Jimmy Page - Live At The Greek
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Orange Goblin - Born With Big Hands PDT_003
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (live album)
awesome album and awesome tour! I can't wait for their new studio album later this year!
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (live album)
awesome album and awesome tour! I can't wait for their new studio album later this year!
sure, great live, but their last studio effort killed every expectation i could still have...
such a shame - brave new world was an awesome album!
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (live album)
awesome album and awesome tour! I can't wait for their new studio album later this year!
sure, great live, but their last studio effort killed every expectation i could still have...
such a shame - brave new world was an awesome album!
Yeah, agreed the last album was disappointing - I love Brave New World and Dance Of Death, and they got me back into all the older stuff.
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (live album)
awesome album and awesome tour! I can't wait for their new studio album later this year!
sure, great live, but their last studio effort killed every expectation i could still have...
such a shame - brave new world was an awesome album!
Yeah, agreed the last album was disappointing - I love Brave New World and Dance Of Death, and they got me back into all the older stuff.
uhm... i forgot about the OTHER new album (ooops... i haven't yet managed to listen to it), i meant dance of death... it was really disappointing after BNW, at least in my opinion.
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (live album)
awesome album and awesome tour! I can't wait for their new studio album later this year!
sure, great live, but their last studio effort killed every expectation i could still have...
such a shame - brave new world was an awesome album!
Yeah, agreed the last album was disappointing - I love Brave New World and Dance Of Death, and they got me back into all the older stuff.
uhm... i forgot about the OTHER new album (ooops... i haven't yet managed to listen to it), i meant dance of death... it was really disappointing after BNW, at least in my opinion.
:lol: Ah, OK.... if you found Dance Of Death disappointing, you may be tearing your hair out over A Matter of Life and Death. Or maybe not, perhaps it's just me. :P Brave New World is certainly my favourite of the three.
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I have had a bit of a depressing weekend and therefore listened to music that makes me feel safe: The Beatles Abbey Road & Sgt Pepper and I feel better as a result.
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I actually thought A Matter Of Life And Death wasn't bad, certainly far from their greatest, but I thought it wasn't bad. However, I did love Brave New World and Dance of Death, and seeing as they have had 4 years since their last album and they just did a tour playing all the old stuff (which was awesome!) they might find the inspiration to make another great album, which from what I'm reading is rumoured to be their last.
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I actually thought A Matter Of Life And Death wasn't bad, certainly far from their greatest, but I thought it wasn't bad. However, I did love Brave New World and Dance of Death, and seeing as they have had 4 years since their last album and they just did a tour playing all the old stuff (which was awesome!) they might find the inspiration to make another great album, which from what I'm reading is rumoured to be their last.
i heard it too...
better to put an end to things when you're still great than to become "that band of old guys that my daddy used to love when he was my age"... i don't know if classic IM sound will have too much of a future in the modern rock/metal scene.
don't get me wrong, i'm a massive fan and with my bassist we've got mandatory "iron maiden moments" in the middle of rehearsals... :)
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Plus if they stop touring, we'll get a break from all the appalling package deal bands they bring with them to festivals across the world.
Lauren Harris, away you go.
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Plus if they stop touring, we'll get a break from all the appalling package deal bands they bring with them to festivals across the world.
Lauren Harris, away you go.
She supported Iron Maiden? :?
(http://www.redhairedqueer.co.uk/blog/lauren_rvt1.jpg)
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/entertainment/images/jamesharries200.jpg)
Oh no, hang on, Harris.... it's 'Arry's daughter, isn't it?
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That child is a scary mix of the killer from 'Dirty Harry' - and Mick Hucknall. Could it be any worse ?
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Currently listening to / researching from Elkie Brooks / Martin Taylor on 'You Tube' performing " Travelin' light'. :)
( I've just left the link on the Jazz thread if you are interested ).
Elkie Brooks having spent two tours gigging with Tim Mills of course . :D
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Currently listening to / researching from Elkie Brooks / Martin Taylor on 'You Tube' performing " Travelin' light'. :)
( I've just left the link on the Jazz thread if you are interested ).
Elkie Brooks having spent two tours gigging with Tim Mills of course . :D
Went to see her a few months back in Wimbledon - she's still class
(and I've got a live album of hers with the afformentioned Mr Mills on guitar :D)
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Currently listening to / researching from Elkie Brooks / Martin Taylor on 'You Tube' performing " Travelin' light'. :)
( I've just left the link on the Jazz thread if you are interested ).
Elkie Brooks having spent two tours gigging with Tim Mills of course . :D
Went to see her a few months back in Wimbledon - she's still class
(and I've got a live album of hers with the afformentioned Mr Mills on guitar :D)
Brilliant mate !
I'm glad the Lady still has so strong a gift ; in her case no doubt getting better as the years pass. Do tell which live album it is ; also do I assume correctly that the 'other' Tim Mills collaboration is the 'Circles' album ?
I must confess to being out of touch with Elkie and her work for some years ; it is nice to hear that one of the B.K.P family actually seeks out that sort of 'class act'. Are you sure you didn't just go because Metallica had sold out ? :lol:
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WASP. So cheesy yet so awesome.
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A lot of The Who live mastertracks as mogg files in audacity.
Why didn't I discover this sooner???
This is the greatest thing for backing tracks ever.
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Joanne Shaw Taylor - White Sugar
A friend recommended this album to me and so far I am really liking it. A good blues artist and a great guitar player!
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(http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/entertainment/images/jamesharries200.jpg)
Isn't that a young Suzan Boyle?
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And as for the first photo Phily...... you do visit some strange sites. I've just seen the address of it.
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Currently listening to / researching from Elkie Brooks / Martin Taylor on 'You Tube' performing " Travelin' light'. :)
( I've just left the link on the Jazz thread if you are interested ).
Elkie Brooks having spent two tours gigging with Tim Mills of course . :D
Went to see her a few months back in Wimbledon - she's still class
(and I've got a live album of hers with the afformentioned Mr Mills on guitar :D)
Brilliant mate !
I'm glad the Lady still has so strong a gift ; in her case no doubt getting better as the years pass. Do tell which live album it is ; also do I assume correctly that the 'other' Tim Mills collaboration is the 'Circles' album ?
I must confess to being out of touch with Elkie and her work for some years ; it is nice to hear that one of the B.K.P family actually seeks out that sort of 'class act'. Are you sure you didn't just go because Metallica had sold out ? :lol:
It's "The Pearls Concert" - found it on spotify, I think, and then managed to get it from the US via Play.
At the same time, went looking for her website, found she was playing just up the road, bought the tickets :D.
The first date got postponed, so I was a little worried that mebbe she was winding down... but we needn't have worried :D
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Thanks for posting that information Andy . :D
It will be great to hear how the two notable 'names' worked together. Especially as there is something from both parties that has brought us pleasant distraction over the years. I will save the pleasure, till I have a relaxed hour or two to ( like yourself ) initially 'Spotify' - and later acquire .
Cheers ! :)
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The Cooper Temple Clause. A bit of all of their albums, just whats on youtube really. Great band and very underrated.
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Leslie West - Mountain
Mountain - Climbing / Nantucket Sleighride
The God of Tone.
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JUDAS PRIEST - I'm even looking forward to buying "British Steel" for the 4th time next month!!
"Turbo" is playing loud at this very moment..
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Ram It Down now.... Metaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PDT_029 PDT_029 PDT_029 PDT_029
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JUDAS PRIEST - I'm even looking forward to buying "British Steel" for the 4th time next month!!
Is that the 30th anniversary edition? I'd forgotten about that!
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JUDAS PRIEST - I'm even looking forward to buying "British Steel" for the 4th time next month!!
Is that the 30th anniversary edition? I'd forgotten about that!
Oh yes... live DVD included with a great package.
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Jethro Tull - Stand Up
My favourite Tull album. Just found out they are playing a gig just up the road from me on Monday night, I haven't seen them live in about 8 years so I think I'm gonna grab some last minute tickets!
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darkthrone - circle the wagons
some really old-style pre-black metal, raw thrash, a bit of doom and a lot of oi! and punk. with an absurd necro-native-american cover, and a killer and deliciously primitive production. their best album from the times of transylvanian hunger and panzerfaust. true genius...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x4q4u3N4G0
just a promo, though... it will hit the stores in april.
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Band Day of Fire, song "Lately". Good straight up rock and roll. Has a great high energy riff in it, blues pentatonic lead is in G and is very straight forward. The chording is actually more challenging than the lead.... Great party band song.
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Stone Temple Pilots - Core. On a bit of a grunge kick at the minute I think.
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fenriz' red planet - engangsgrill/split with nattefrost
ok, fenriz has always been one of my idols... in darkthrone, of course, but even more in his solo project isengard. these are 3 tracks of... well... RAW doom rock recorded on a 4-track tape (like isengard) and released on friends pressures years later...
great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exxRRI5VOKA
tom, what do you think?
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Chic - The Definitive Groove Collection
Bob Mould - Workbook
A bit of a change for me! :lol: The Chic tracks are packed with awesome bass and guitar, but some of them go on... and on....... and on....... :?
Had to listen to the amazing Mr Mould for a total change of mood.
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death. Just awesome!
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death. Just awesome!
best live album ever!
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That new album from Slash - http://www.planetrock.com/Article.asp?id=1759426&spid=35830
Bit cr@p tbh, the best one is actually the one with Fergie from Black Eyed Peas I reckon :lol:
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
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I'm having a Zappa evening, Apostrophe followed by Zappa in New York followed by Live at the Fillmore
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
For a second I thought that said John Mayer. Then I realised it couldn't possibly be right :lol:
I'm currently listening to Frank Zappa - Guitar. Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace is great! At least the song is anyway (I'm half expecting an Afghan comment now)
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I'm having a Zappa evening, Apostrophe followed by Zappa in New York followed by Live at the Fillmore
Only read this after my Zappa post. Good stuff!
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
For a second I thought that said John Mayer. Then I realised it couldn't possibly be right :lol:
I have tried to listen to some of his stuff.... but my mind kept wandering to more interesting things. Like the washing up. :|
:wink:
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
Snap! Been listening to that and the Beano album all week.
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I made a Last FM account so now everyone on the internet can see what I've been listening to recently :P
http://www.last.fm/user/toddersby
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I'm having a Zappa evening, Apostrophe followed by Zappa in New York followed by Live at the Fillmore
Only read this after my Zappa post. Good stuff!
When I'm in a Zappa mood I can listen to his stuff for days on end. I don't like all of it, some of it's utterly unlistenable but there are moments of utter genius and surreal twisted humour.
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When I'm in a Zappa mood I can listen to his stuff for days on end. I don't like all of it, some of it's utterly unlistenable but there are moments of utter genius and surreal twisted humour.
Totally agree with that. I'll admit to having a dislike of Inca Roads - never really understood the fuss about it.
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When I'm in a Zappa mood I can listen to his stuff for days on end. I don't like all of it, some of it's utterly unlistenable but there are moments of utter genius and surreal twisted humour.
Totally agree with that. I'll admit to having a dislike of Inca Roads - never really understood the fuss about it.
Oh god yes, it's not just me that hates that song then. Live at the Fillmore is stunning from beginning to end though.
As is this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHWnZtfgFys
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTv3F_PhLEE
rar! Thunder - Love Walked In
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funny enough i had Back Street Symphony on in the car last week! :) some great stuff on there.
right now, i have Slash's album. it's... tamer than i expected :? a few listens will give a better view of it, but first impressions are that the fiery guitar slinger of old has mellowed, perhaps a little too much. so far, Fergie is actually the best singer i've heard!
EDIT; not the best singer i've EVER heard, just on this album :)
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Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell (Deluxe Expanded Edition)
The album is as wondrous as ever, but I'm a bit underwhelmed by the second disc - six live tracks (including two versions each of "Children of the Sea" and "Heaven and Hell" ) plus the 7" single edit of "Lady Evil".
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Completely agree, blue. The fergie song is pretty good with great singing, the rest are so boring and tame!
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Body Muthaf*ckin' Count!
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Slash - Slash - gotta say I like it, for so many variedsingers on there, I think it holds together well. I love the Alice Cooper & Nicole whateverhernameis song and also Myles Kennedy's stuff
The Quireboys - Halfpenny Dancer - love it, but then again I have a very big soft spot in my heart for them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj_FsdH3Idc
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I've got the Jeff Buckley Live at Sin-e (Legacy edition) on. Just proves that a simple set up can give great results (unless you are sh!t like I am!).
His cover of Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin is great. I really should get off my backside and learn it - not the singing, just the guitar.
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Unleashed - As Yiggdrasil Trembles
great swedish death metal. i really love what they're doing lately, the last two albums are their best since Where No Life Dwells... at least IMO. and GREAT guitar solos!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AAaebqrzI4
Fever Ray - Fever Ray
solo work of Karin Dreijer Andersson (the knife, royksopp)... really impressive, even scary at times. one of the most interesting things i've heard this year!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUqZKzCH34E&feature=related
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Listening to Devendra Banhart - Cripple Crow. A bit of a departure from my usual stuff. Very nice, relaxing and weird.
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Wishbone Ash - Live Dates
Not in any way a departure from my usual stuff!
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Wishbone Ash - Live Dates
Not in any way a departure from my usual stuff!
Come on Philly. You need to really take a departure and have a Mayer-fest. :lol:
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Gone all classical lately as I have to study for an exam. Mozart seems to help me to concentrate.
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Wishbone Ash - Live Dates
Not in any way a departure from my usual stuff!
Come on Philly. You need to really take a departure and have a Mayer-fest. :lol:
Early Wishbone Ash is pretty mild. But I'm still not ready for anything as utterly cojones-free as Mr Mayer! :P
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One day my friend, one day.
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:lol: Never happen.
(I have tried to listen to a couple of his tracks in the past.... but my eyelids start feeling heavy.... I dream I'm stuck in an elevator listening to the guitar version of Kenny G.... then suddenly it's morning and I'm being woken by the first rays of sunlight coming through the curtains.... )
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Dani Wilde - Heal my Blues (great harmonica playing by her brother)
Hmm, my friend from school, she's waay talented... and her bro, though don't really know him.
Anyway listening to:
Adagio - Undead
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I dream I'm stuck in an elevator listening to the guitar version of Kenny G.... then suddenly it's morning and I'm being woken by the first rays of sunlight coming through the curtains.... )
:D You philistine.
Apparently Kenny G is a golfing partner of Alice Cooper.
This morning I have been listening to Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power. I now feel like I want to jump around and break stuff!!
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Still listening to Jeff Beck's new album E & C.
Its very different from his other stuff but he has some great harmonys going on in the orchestral tracks. He is such a good player and gets such bell like tones from his guitars.
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Just got my hands on both of The Gaslight Anthem's album, some superb songwriting and playing.
Oh and ZZ Top Live In Texas from 2008(?) - borrowed it of a mate and I'm actually really liking it.
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Van Halen - Panama on repeat here :)
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Been listening to a lot of Nick Drake recently.
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Been listening to a lot of Nick Drake recently.
Good stuff! I had him on a few days ago - some of it is a tad depressive though!
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Yeah, noy always the happiest. There was a thing on BBC4 about him the other night.
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Yeah, noy always the happiest. There was a thing on BBC4 about him the other night.
Missed it! B*llocks. Will look up for any repeats.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s06v5/The_Songs_of_Nick_Drake_Way_to_Blue/
Ping
Caught some of it.
I've never been sure about Mr Drake's music. It seems to be the sort of thing that you have to invest some time in to get to know the songs before they grow on you. I've just never got round to it
Maybe I'll look in to it more
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I've always been slightly fascinated by Nick Drake because he's one of the few "interesting" people with the same birthday as me (strangely enough, Charlie Drake - no relation - also had the same birthday).
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find myself listening to the Cult. i have Sonic Temple on in the car, and i had Electric on in the gym last night. never really listened to them before, and they were cheap on Play so i thought i'd give them a go. Love might get a spin tonight.
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Ratt - Infestation
Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
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Blink 182, a bit of everything. Summer/great weather always puts me in the mood for happy music like this :D
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The wife throwing up and the baby trying to squeeze out a turd. What a wonderful way to start the week.
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Jeff Beck and Tal Wilkenfeld
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC02wGj5gPw&feature=related
Not so much listening as staring in open-mouthed disbelief, considering taking all my guitars outside and burying them because I'll never be a tenth the guitarist JB is
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Listening to the Rush Snakes and Arrows DVD. Geddy's in fine voice and lots of songs they don't normally play... great stuff :)
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Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
It's been a long time since I gave this CD a spin, forgot just how awesome it is!
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Janes Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual and Strays.
Good stuff - Strays was a surprisingly good album.
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King Crimson - my old man has gone digital meaning that I've raided his CD's.
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Frank Zappa- Freak out and Apostrophe
Opeth- Still life and Morningrise
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Zappa for me too, today has been Zappa In New York.
What a band!
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Pulled about four Zappa CD's out of my dads collection. Going to get the wife into him tonight. Wishme luck
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Pulled about four Zappa CD's out of my dads collection. Going to get the wife into him tonight. Wishme luck
It could be a long night. Just about to shoot out to play football and had a quick blast of Sexual Harassment in the Work Place. Great tune.
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Humble Pie- Eat It.
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Clutch - Jam Room
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Listening to the new Airbourne album and I'm not loving it. I really liked their first record, "Running Wild"; it had great riffs, a lot of energy and some very funny lyrics and this new record seems to be lesser in all those departments. They're always going to be described as derivative, with some justification, but the debut was so much of a "good times" record that it was impossible for me not to love it. It's sad that this new one seems a bit weary to my ears anyway.
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The Bakerton Group - Space Guitars
Tyr - Land
Tesla - Alive In Europe
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Sonny Landreth "Grant Street"
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The Throbs
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Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps.
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Frank Zappa - Dirty Love
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Y&T - Earthshaker.
So much energy PDT_003
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Y&T - Earthshaker.
So much energy PDT_003
Classic! :D
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Y&T - Earthshaker.
So much energy PDT_003
Classic! :D
I must admit it's because of you and Jonathan that my interest was aroused. For some reason I missed out on them in the 80s, but better late than never.
I shall be certainly investing in some more of their discs in the near future.
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Black Tiger and Meanstreak. The rest are a bit less essential.
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Scorpions - Sting In The Tail
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - British Tour '76
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Fugazi - Red Medecine
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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres.
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Span. haven't heard em for ages but for some reason just thought about them. Pretty good rock stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJUqU7crJIg
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Span. haven't heard em for ages but for some reason just thought about them. Pretty good rock stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJUqU7crJIg
hands up, who else thought he meant this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zzwbYyvWiU
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Put Kings X - Ogre Tones on in the car on the way into work today.
Keep forgetting how much I love that band. Must buy more Kings X...
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - British Tour '76
Oh Yes - absolute classic ! :D
Those chaps really knew how to put on a show.
I love this lesser known gem of the spookily charismatic and talented Zal Cleminson with Elkie Brooks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaTSC8AxNfo
The best time / era ever was back in the 70's though ; Zal's clown make up and harlequin suit, Alex's incredible stage presence and acting . The album 'NEXT' being my all time SAHB favourite. 8)
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Zal with Elkie?? :) (at work now, can't watch)
Yep, I'm just shaping up to get some SAHB on CD - I've got a best of on vinyl that I kind of miss being able to play... my missus is not yet convinced that she's going to enjoy all this, but she'll be fine :lol:
I turned down the chance to travel up to London to see what I guess was a "reunion" of SAHB in 81 or 82 - apparently it was a stunning gig - and I seem to recall he died not long after that... so I never got the chance to see him... :(
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Great to see some'SAHB' love on here Andy; :)
I met Alex Harvey briefly , during his " The Mafia Stole MY Guitar" tour, but that was with his 'New Band' - and so sadly I never got to meet Zal , who is still one of those cultural / guitar heroes I would love to meet.
I just wanted to post this footage of SAHB doing 'Framed' to a somewhat puzzled audience in Norway , circa 1974. All the magic ingredients are there, Alex going to great cosmetic lengths to prepare his theatrical appearance - and then smouldering through the peformance : the almost Demonic yet laconic Zal looking and acting the business - and of course the powerhouse that was SAHB as a whole working unit. Absolute madness, absolute genius.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG6aLs8zzrs
What immense fun it must have been to be part of the band during those halcyon years ! :D
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I saw SAHB many times ( I even saw SAHB on the "without Alex" tour).Always a spectacle-I wasn't initially much of a fan but soon became one and I am bloody glad I did. I think that of all the "name" acts it is a close run thing of whether I saw SAHB or Dr Feelgood the most. Mostly at the Kursaal in Southend.
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UFO - Strangers in the Night
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I saw SAHB many times ( I even saw SAHB on the "without Alex" tour).Always a spectacle-I wasn't initially much of a fan but soon became one and I am bloody glad I did. I think that of all the "name" acts it is a close run thing of whether I saw SAHB or Dr Feelgood the most. Mostly at the Kursaal in Southend.
You lucky Devil ! :D
Both acts were ( I feel ) cut from the same uncompromisingly raw and unique cloth. I really enjoyed watching the recent BBC4 film on the original Feelgoods; two hours (?) worth of musical and biographical treasure . I especially have a fondness for Wilko Johnson ; both for his 'wind up mouse' act / fantastic Tele-tones when young - and the sheer uniqueness , sensitivity and affability of the older man.
In both SAHB and Dr. Feelgood, I fell there was a real love of the traditions they represented just bursting out of what they did . I also loved how the act(s) were very 'Vaudeville' .
During the Dr. Feelgood film , I remember thinking that if our old mate 'Roo' could have seen Wilko Johnson 'chunking out' on that battered Telecaster , even he would get a sense of the sheer cojones inherant in the instrument.
Brilliant stuff all round. :D 8)
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UFO - Strangers in the Night
Another great album - that got me 'all giddy' in the 70's. I played the record to death at the time - and even now I'm middle aged, boring and Jazzy , I still keep the CD version for " The correct education of today's Youth " .... :lol:
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Strangers in the Night influenced my lead playing a lot. I do a lot of Schenker-esque things I think, just not as fast or good!
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I'm listening to it again today. Schenker has a great style indeed - i love it when he gets all epic.
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Yesterday I added Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Let There be Rock and For Those About to Rock.... to my AC/DC collection. Currently listening to Dirty Deeds. Great album, great tone. Left me GASing for an SG (again!)
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Meshuggah "Alive" live CD/DVD.
Had a discussion with my 3 year old son on which is the best track. He reckons "Stengah", I reckon "Pravus"... :)
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Heavenly, Virus (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6ZJP1QyeBo)
Lynrd Skynrd, Second Helping
Jon Oliva's Pain, Festival
Shadow Gallery, Digital Ghosts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnZhUom9qI8)
Coheed & Cambria, Year Of The Black Rainbow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLFtM4GIRA4&feature=fvst)
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Judas Priest - British Steel (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
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Deep Purple - Machine Head
I cannot stop finding it mildly amusing how arctic monkey ripped of part of "Pictures at home" in the song "A certain romance"
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Judas Priest - British Steel (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Oooo! What extras (of an auditory nature) are on this?
Eg wouldn't it be good if there were any live tracks from the Colston Hall on March 9th...
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Judas Priest - British Steel (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Oooo! What extras (of an auditory nature) are on this?
Eg wouldn't it be good if there were any live tracks from the Colston Hall on March 9th...
OK, here's what we get:
CD1: Remastered album plus two bonus tracks ("Red White & Blue", "Grinder (Live)")
CD2: Whole album (plus six other tracks) performed live on 17/08/2009
DVD: CD2 content with visuals, plus one more track ("Prophecy") and an interview
I haven't watched/listened to the live stuff yet.
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British Steel landed on my doorstep today too! have given disc 1 a wee spin. nice :)
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Sounds like CD1 is the remaster I have...
What, no live stuff from 09/03/1980?? Shame... :lol:
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I'm listening to Bon Jovi and Daughtry guesting on tonight's "American Idol". Both playing bloody horrible songs, I think my ears are bleeding. :x
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Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life
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Portishead - Dummy. Think I must have posted this about four times in this thread.
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Portishead - Dummy. Think I must have posted this about four times in this thread.
And quite rightly so - a brilliant, unique and enduring gem of an album. 8)
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A strange mix of old and new(ish) tonight.
Scorpions - Sting In The Tail
Rival Schools - United By Fate
Wishbone Ash - Locked In
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If only Danzig really DID guest on this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHv3qO_Y8kk
Otherwise, been listening to Mono a hell of a lot recently. "Hymn to the Immortal Wind" is a stunning piece of post-rock. The live CD/DVD, "Holy Ground : Nyc Live Withwordless Music Orchestra" is pretty cool as well. I'd heard a lot of people say they sound better live, this makes a strong case for that.
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So far this morning,
Rainbow,
Rising,
Long Live Rock 'N Roll
Currently Heaven and Hell
RIP Mr Dio
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The Verve - Life's an Ocean (live on Later with Jools Holland, 1997) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZN3aSKAYxc)
Nick McCabe is one of my favourite guitarists ever, and "A Northern Soul" is The Verve's best album by a MILE.
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Air - Everybody Herts
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Karma To Burn - Appalachian Incantation
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Michael Hedges
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Crown of Thornz - mentally vexed
Soundgarden - louder than love
Soundgarden - bad motor finger
Alice In Chains - Dirt
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King Crimson - Circus
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Karma To Burn - Appalachian Incantation
Me too. :)
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Saxon - Wheels of Steel
:) :D 8)
Suzie - big choon
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The Answer live
Ratt's new one...hell of an album!
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Karma To Burn - Appalachian Incantation
Me too. :)
:good:
The second disc with "alternative" versions of old songs is just awesome. :D
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Joanna Newsom's new joint
Rush - Moving Pictures
Cold Snap - Twilight of the Gods
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Good stuff on Moving Pictures - one of my Rush favourites!
I'm listening to some stuff that probably not many of you on here like. Today I've listened to all of the Hold Steady albums (in sequence of course) and some Dinosaur Jr - mainly Where You Been.
I now want a Jazzmaster and an LP Junior!
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Dinosaur Jr is always a treat
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Listening to Britny Fox, I'm afraid.... :lol:
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A bottle of rosé and Coverdale & Page.
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The Beta Band - Three EP's. Chuffin marvelous
Black Keys - Brothers
Vampire Weekend - Whatever the fist albums called. A bit Radio 1, but a bloody good album
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The Beta Band - Three EP's. Chuffin marvelous
Good choice! I was out running the other day and Dry The Rain came on my iPod.
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Black Sabbath Live at Hammersmith Odeon New Year '81/82
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Chimp Spanner - Harvey Wallbanger
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Scorpions - World Wide Live
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Bon Iver. Really got into them after hearing them on Chuck.
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City Boy - Anthology
I had a flashback of their 1978(?) hit single "5-7-0-5" and bought this compilation on impulse. It's $%ing horrendous.
Now listening to The Company Band to clear my ears out.
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I did some more CD buying today - I'm now baffled as to why I picked some of it:
Sessions for Robert J - Eric Clapton (the DVD that came with it is very good)
Pacific Ocean Blue - Dennis Wilson. Impulse buy, very cheesy but not in a Richard Marx way.
Exile on Main Street - Rolling Stones, the 'new' version with some 'never heard before ever' tracks. Apart from a few tracks I think it's a bit run of the mill.
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Exile on Main Street - Rolling Stones, the 'new' version with some 'never heard before ever' tracks. Apart from a few tracks I think it's a bit run of the mill.
Interesting... Do you mean the new version is a bit run of the mill, or the album itself?
I bought it years ago ("it's brilliant, it's the one..." everyone said :lol:) ... and I felt very much it was "run of the mill"... and a bit rambling, and, er, basically, as a complete album, "@rse"...
BUT... over the years it's kinda grown on me. It's possibly my favourite (non-best-of) Stones album. I replaced my vinyl with CD a while back, and recently I've been quite looking forward to this thing...
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I meant the album itself. Sounds like I felt the same way as you - loads of people saying "best rock 'n' roll album ever" or it getting 10 out of 10 in many reviews. Maybe it'll be a slow grower. I'll keep plugging away! I'm not easily broken though - it took me a while to get into Toys in the Attic and now I love it :?
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The Stones are very much a "guitar band", and I've read so many interviews and features about them over the years, I've always felt that they're a band you're "supposed" to like, respect, even revere.
But I've slowly come to realise I don't like them, I don't get them and I never will. It doesn't bother me anymore.
(Whilst I'm being sacrilegious, I feel the same way about the Beatles and the Who as well, to some extent, but I like them a lot better than the Stones)
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The Stones are very much a "guitar band", and I've read so many interviews and features about them over the years, I've always felt that they're a band you're "supposed" to like, respect, even revere.
But I've slowly come to realise I don't like them, I don't get them and I never will. It doesn't bother me anymore.
(Whilst I'm being sacrilegious, I feel the same way about the Beatles and the Who as well, to some extent, but I like them a lot better than the Stones)
the who are great! beatles and the stones are meh at best
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I think Townshend's a truly great songwriter, and I love some of the Who stuff e.g. most of Who's Next. But there are other things I just can't get into at all, e.g. Tommy (although I love the film! :lol: ).
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NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
The Clash - London Calling
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Having a bit of a RJD moment...
Listening to Sabbaths Heaven & Hell and Dehumanizer.
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Mark.
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Janis Joplin: Pearl
love this album. thing i hate about re-issues is the extra tracks tacked on at the end. they kind of ruin the listening experience! especially if they're not very good. do extra tracks, by all means, but put them on a second disc please
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thing i hate about re-issues is the extra tracks tacked on at the end. they kind of ruin the listening experience! especially if they're not very good. do extra tracks, by all means, but put them on a second disc please
Totally agree! You're enjoying a much-loved album which was put together, many years ago, with careful consideration for the running order.... the last notes of that atmospheric final track are just fading away....
....then BANG! You're listening to some ropey demo, 7" edit or comedy B-side. :x
Nothing wrong with extra tracks as such, but they're never anything more than interesting curios. When I copy albums to iTunes (which isn't very often) I usually exclude the bonus tracks.
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Yep, I'm with you on the extra tracks thing. Originally we were being talked into getting the re-issue cos it's got extra tracks... but now... what a pain they are (when on the same disc as the original).
However, I'm still getting talked into getting a re-issue cos it's remastered... YUM!!!
But... I am beginning to suspect that, in many instances, the big knob marked "Volume" on the front of my stereo, when applied to the older CD, actually has the same sort of effect... sigh...
EDIT: Oh yeah, what have I been listening to...
Well it started off with Made In Japan (that has the extras on a second disc! Good boys...)(But they made the artwork black instead of gold... fools).
And it progressed from there to the "Live in Japan" 3 CD thing that has almost all of the three gigs - most interesting, I bought it out of curiosity some time ago, and never got round to studying the subtle nuances...
But I actually ended up in this Purple fest by having a few RJD nights myself - the first three Rainbow albums were on rotation for several nights. The missus had trouble sleeping to them though :lol:
(Why she can sleep to Made In Japan but not Rainbow Rising, I'll never figure out...)
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However, I'm still getting talked into getting a re-issue cos it's remastered... YUM!!!
But... I am beginning to suspect that, in many instances, the big knob marked "Volume" on the front of my stereo, when applied to the older CD, actually has the same sort of effect... sigh...
Yeah, I am no expert on the technicalities but it seems most remastered CDs are LOUDER and quite possibly not much else. They may even be pushed to the point where you're getting some digital clipping/distortion (or something... :? )
Having said that, some really old CDs are so quiet that they sound weak and muffled, like the sound is coming from under a pillow, and even the Volume knob won't cure it. Early CD editions of Wishbone Ash's New England and Front Page News spring to mind!
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I have had "Exile" on CD for many years and I like it but wouldn't rave about it. I think that the "new" tracks were probably left off the original for a good reason though I haven't yet heard them so I may be talking cobblers-it certainly wouldn't be the first time. To me, "Exile" is worth having for 2 reasons 1) Tumbling Dice and 2) Sweet Virginia.
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Danger Danger!!! - best hard rock ever :P :D :D :D
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an album (and band) I've loved since I first heard them at the age of 14
the level of musicianship on this record is astonishing - even if today's listeners would find it a little bit unlistenable, self-indulgent and inaccessible at times
I don't care, I love it
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an album (and band) I've loved since I first heard them at the age of 14
the level of musicianship on this record is astonishing - even if today's listeners would find it a little bit unlistenable, self-indulgent and inaccessible at times
I don't care, I love it
Wow !
My very first ( and much loved / played ) 'grown up' Album purchase. The coolest thing anybody could have in their record collection round these parts at the time ; giving rise to much guitar worship - and Purple bedroom colour schemes* .
( * This was the early 1970 after all ! ) .
Great stuff, thanks for the memory Frank ! 8)
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Aphex Twin. The stuff that isn't boring ambient music is really good :)
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Wow !
My very first ( and much loved / played ) 'grown up' Album purchase. The coolest thing anybody could have in their record collection round these parts at the time ; giving rise to much guitar worship - and Purple bedroom colour schemes* .
( * This was the early 1970 after all ! ) .
Great stuff, thanks for the memory Frank ! 8)
*Deep Purple high five*
I always loved their live recordings more than the studio albums. You can hear them playing together as a unit more than any other band before or since. I think they were probably telepathic.
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I always loved their live recordings more than the studio albums. You can hear them playing together as a unit more than any other band before or since. I think they were probably telepathic.
Yeah, there is a feeling that you're hearing a "live" show in the truest sense, it was probably never the same two nights in a row. Certainly Blackmore never played the solos the way they were on the records (which was a bit annoying sometimes!). They had a sort of funky, jam band quality which made them more like, say, the Allman Brothers than most hard rock bands.
You rarely, if ever, see live shows like that nowadays!
It annoys me that they don't have the same iconic status nowadays as Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath. When I was starting to take an interest in rock music in the late '70s, both Zeppelin and Sabbath were basically at low points - it was Purple and their offshoots, Rainbow and Whitesnake, that got me started, really.
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I agree that the memory / significance of Deep Purple seems to get very short changed, considering that many of the people I know ( including myself ) - wouldn't have sought out / discovered the rest unless we had first heard Deep Purple. The albums remained consistently ( even increasingly ) entertaining through the Gillian / Coverdale era(s) - and it was hearing the live version of Coverdale/ Purple performing 'Mistreated' on the Radio - that ( eventually ) put me onto Blues , more than Led Zep did.
Regarding 'Made In Japan' as originally posted by Frank ; I still think that " Highway Star " is an incredible adrenalin rush (Including some of my favourite bits of develishly dextrous solo ideas from Richie Blackmore ) - and " Child In Time " just dominated and defined the whole idea of the anthemic 'Epic' for me .
As already mentioned, the 'tight but loose' interplay seemed almost telepathic - and I still get a shiver down the spine when I think of the Title track from the album 'Burn' ! :D
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Everyone cites Blackmore and Jon Lord as the real vituosos of Deep Purple but I've got to say that even at a young age I was astonished by Ian Paice's drumming. Dust off that old copy of Deep Purple In Rock, the breakdown in Flight Of The Rat is the funkiest thing imaginable - and it was recorded in what, 1970?
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Everyone cites Blackmore and Jon Lord as the real vituosos of Deep Purple but I've got to say that even at a young age I was astonished by Ian Paice's drumming.
I meant to mention Ian Paice in my post above. I know nothing, to be honest, about drumming - but to me he's always seemed amazing.
Another mention for the Mark III lineup - I love those albums too. The Coverdale/Hughes vocal combination had the potential to be absolutely incredible, but I suspect egos ([cough]Coverdale's[/cough]) got in the way.
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Ian Paice was indeed phenomenal - and in reading your comments chaps, I realise how much I had taken his genius for granted. Shame on me ! - especially as I would now cite him as being my all time favourite Rock drummer if I had to choose. Inventive, yet not self indulgent - and ( as Philly mentioned ) Funky with it too, without slowing the onslaught.
I shall always remember that the diminutive Mr. Paice, ( at the time ) made it acceptable / bordering on cool , to wear Specs. Thank you Ian ; in retrospect, I take my ( Jon Lord-esque ) leather hat and ( Purple ) 'tie - die' shirt off to you Sir ! 8)
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Michael Schenker Group - One Night at Budokan
pretty good - not sure its quite up to Strangers in the Night standard though
edit 1:
might change my mind in a minute - its warming up a bit!
edit 2:
it really kicks in at the end!!
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Interesting how the MIJ discussion developed...
I've been studying the "3 gig" Live in Japan set over the past few days. It's easy to see how the "right" recordings were picked for MIJ. Eg all of the Highway Stars have that adrenaline rush, but the 2nd Osaka version (the one chosen) is almost on another plane.
Interestingly, one of the reasons for this is that Mr Blackmore actually plays notes rather than making lots of noise. And this applies to Smoke on the Water and Child in Time as well - the guitar solos on the unused versions are of the "I guess you had to be there" variety :lol:
But the other conclusion I reached listening to these three gigs repeatedly - what a rhythm section in Paice and Glover (and Lord to some extent). They are so consistently organic, but different from one night to the next. Eg the intro to Highway Star is surprisingly slightly different everytime (rhythmically).
In this combo, Ian Paice was the man for me. But he don't sound nearly so good, to me, in Whitesnake, for example, or even Purple post-MkII... the difference for me seems to be the empathy between Paice and Glover, and how Glover glues the organ and drums together, leaving both free to do what they did.
Frank - if you haven't already - give the Live in Japan CDs a go, they won't ever replace MIJ itself, but it gives you a chance to see under the bonnet a bit, and in some ways appreciate the released album even more. It certainly made me realise just what a superb musician Ian Paice is. I already knew he was good, but in amongst all that mayhem he was consistently good. :D
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The Wonder Stuff - Eight Legged Grove Machine.
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Just started listening (2 mins in so far) to the new Nevermore album, The Obsidian Consiracy.
I shall report back after a few listens, but the first track sounds good so far. :)
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Thanks for the recommendation Andy - I'll check out the MIJ CDs this weekend. I'm sure Purple had off days but when they all hit a run of good form together they were utterly electrifying.
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Big & Rich : " Horse of a different colour".
I'd forgotten how much fun this album was ; especially 'Six foot town' . :)
Also lined up for listening and compiling to Mp3 player - are Van Halen ( Best of : volume 1 ) and Larry Carlton 'Last Nite'.
Good time / summer music . :D
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Hat Fitz N Cara Robinson; Beauty N the Beast
great, stomping bluesy stuff! saw them at the Blues festival here on Monday night, and somehow ended up eating with them afterwards! the cd's good, but if you ever see them playing anywhere, they're magnificent live :)
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back to mij again and aside from ritchies talent the build up of the backing in strange kind of women around the second guitar solo is phenominal.there were no weak players here.Also for me between blackmore,iommi,page,
blackmore is head and shoulders ahead as a player, in a class above.this i've confirmed over the years trying to copy what they all do, and blackmore solos give the biggest difficulties(impossibilities).who you like most is however subjective.
back to the present i often google 'baker st' by gerry rafferty as a perfect song,very good idea/ writing,voice to die for, all the power for goose bumps in the sax bits and hugh burns' cherry on the cake solo at the end.i'd give it
popsong of the decade for the 70's
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Another enthusiastic 'reprise' to Deep Purple ; specifically remembering 'Stormbringer' ( the last Deep Purple album that really moved me ). Did anybody else think that the end track 'Soldier Of Fortune' was a spine tingling slice of David Coverdale at his career best ? :)
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Another enthusiastic 'reprise' to Deep Purple ; specifically remembering 'Stormbringer' ( the last Deep Purple album that really moved me ). Did anybody else think that the end track 'Soldier Of Fortune' was a spine tingling slice of David Coverdale at his career best ? :)
It's the best vocal he's ever done, IMO. When I was about 15 I used to sit in my room singing along loudly (probably with the rest of the family sniggering outside the door, now that I think about it :? ).
Have you got the 35th Anniversary edition which came out last year? Only Made In Europe and Come Taste The Band to go, then they've remastered all the "original" albums.
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Nevermores finest work and warrel danes worst - obsidian conspiracy
Assorted decapitated and charles mingus.
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This Ronnie James Dio classic ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sn1UqbbbqQ&feature=related
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This Ronnie James Dio classic ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sn1UqbbbqQ&feature=related
big tune
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This Ronnie James Dio classic ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sn1UqbbbqQ&feature=related
I'm just bracing myself for the 'Which B.K.P for this tone' thread ...
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Another enthusiastic 'reprise' to Deep Purple ; specifically remembering 'Stormbringer' ( the last Deep Purple album that really moved me ). Did anybody else think that the end track 'Soldier Of Fortune' was a spine tingling slice of David Coverdale at his career best ? :)
It's the best vocal he's ever done, IMO. When I was about 15 I used to sit in my room singing along loudly (probably with the rest of the family sniggering outside the door, now that I think about it :? ).
Have you got the 35th Anniversary edition which came out last year? Only Made In Europe and Come Taste The Band to go, then they've remastered all the "original" albums.
:lol:
You too eh ? :)
I have not got the album(s) now, but on a wave of nostalgia and summer fun, will be investigating your recommendations ; so thanks for the info Philly ! :D
Meanwhile, I downloaded :
Thin Lizzy : 'Jailbreak' ( it deserves it's own line). MMMmmmm - creamy goodness ... 8)
I had not heard it for over 20 + years , and WOW ! it just seems to get better with the passing years. What a lovely way to re-capture some magic times in my life - and dovetail them into the present time. :) Almost enough to tempt me into playing pentatonics on a 'saggy' valve amp again ! :o
I am reminded that Phil Lynott's ballads were stirring stuff - and although I saw them with Gary Moore on the 'Black Rose' tour ( the era of which , you had of course recently posted a photograph Philly ) - my favourite manifestation was the Robbo / Gorham era. The song "Fight or fall" being it's new epicentre for me , 35 years on ... 8)
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Here's an odd one for you - had this song stuck in my head for days, just found it on youtube and played it over and over. Video is dodgy 1980s style but the song is sheer drama.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNYuuPEio4A
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Meanwhile, I downloaded :
Thin Lizzy : 'Jailbreak' ( it deserves it's own line). MMMmmmm - creamy goodness ... 8)
I had not heard it for over 20 + years , and WOW ! it just seems to get better with the passing years. What a lovely way to re-capture some magic times in my life - and dovetail them into the present time. :) Almost enough to tempt me into playing pentatonics on a 'saggy' valve amp again ! :o
I am reminded that Phil Lynott's ballads were stirring stuff - and although I saw them with Gary Moore on the 'Black Rose' tour ( the era of which , you had of course recently posted a photograph Philly ) - my favourite manifestation was the Robbo / Gorham era. The song "Fight or fall" being it's new epicentre for me , 35 years on ... 8)
I've never really got into Lizzy that much - I know all the singles, of course, and I've got Live And Dangerous, of course, but the studio albums (to the extent I've heard them) always seemed to sound a bit weak/underproduced. I really should give them another go.
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I've never really got into Lizzy that much - I know all the singles, of course, and I've got Live And Dangerous, of course, but the studio albums (to the extent I've heard them) always seemed to sound a bit weak/underproduced. I really should give them another go.
I can see what you mean Philly. :)
When I read your comment(s) above - I remembered that Jailbreak does sound charmingly basic on the production front. The 'redeeming factors' for me ( that had made me overlook those facts till I read and felt resonance with your opinion ) - are the ' simple-but-effective ' narratives/ story telling in the songs , the fact that the four chaps still made it emotionally absorbing whilst playing as if it was a Pub gig - and of course the fact that back in the early 70's they had a style we had not heard before - and could play to death and sing along to on the car tape player.
When I went to see them on the Black Rose tour - at a relatively cosy venue; and was hung over the 'front / lower tier' above Phil Lynott on his extended runway ( Mmmmm just smell that sweat and 'Soul - Glo' on his hair ! ) 8) - I remember us coming out and saying how much we had enjoyed singing along all night - and about the characters on stage. There were two slim Marshall stacks, one chap with a drum kit, a slinky Geezer with an earing playing the bass - and of course the now famous 'THIN LIZZY' logo behind them. but when they kicked off the first song, it all just swelled up like 'All Bran' in hot water. The magic being ( be it studio or stage ) that of Alchemy ; pure Gold from (admittedly )simple / base materials.
It was the same mechanism of Sexxayy melodic Rock, Vaudeville show , use of basic equipment - and song writing / apt guitar embelishments - that made it very much like 'The Sensational Alex Harvey Band' ( our 'other' fetish at the time ).
There is of course the ( somewhat influential to my current enjoyment of Lizzy ) fact that historically, psychologically and emotionally - when I first heard and enjoyed Jailbreak , life was hitting me with enough formative experiences and 'firsts' to make it feel like I was simultaniously wired to the mains, mainlining three rows and re-inventing the whole concept of Romance for the modern age ... :lol: I cannot hear that era of Lizzy, without it having an almost hynotic effect - it persuaded / persuades me to invest much of myself in the experience.
So yes Philly, I really can see / hear what you mean about the sound on the albums : and can only assume that the likes of Lizzy / Alex Harvey - worked even better for me than the highly produced albums of the era ( Eagles / Meatloaf / Supertramp / Bachman-Turner Overdrive e.t.c. ) because it was intimate, chummy and you could sing / join in with it , like walking into a room of friends. :)
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Derek, as so often, I am in awe of that post. You described that so well I could almost imagine being there. :D
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Anthrax - Spreading The Disease.
I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to this, maybe the mid 90s?
Anyway it's been well overdue, with superb crunchy riffs and great performances from Benante and Bello.
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Anthrax - Spreading The Disease.
I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to this, maybe the mid 90s?
Anyway it's been well overdue, with superb crunchy riffs and great performances from Benante and Bello.
Its good giving these old albums a listen isn't it. I had a load of Megadeth on today, great stuff.
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Anthrax - Spreading The Disease.
I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to this, maybe the mid 90s?
Anyway it's been well overdue, with superb crunchy riffs and great performances from Benante and Bello.
It's a long time since I listened to it - I only have it on vinyl and my turntable broke many years ago! Let's have a look on Spotify...
45 minutes later:
OK, I listened to it. It's weird, at that time Anthrax seemed SO HEAVY.... listening to it now, hearing the songs and Joey B's singing... it's remarkably melodic, almost comically so! And that's not a criticism. :)
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I've been listening to a bunch of Scorpions.
In Trance, Virgin Killers, and Taken By Force...
Really enjoying them - I've had Tokyo Tapes for years, but I've never heard the studio albums before.
I quite like this Uli bloke's playing, but what on earth possessed them to let him sing?!!! :lol:
Especially with Klaus baby in the band - he's a fine, fine singer... what must he have thought every time he had to take a back seat to Roth's efforts?
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I quite like this Uli bloke's playing, but what on earth possessed them to let him sing?!!! :lol:
Especially with Klaus baby in the band - he's a fine, fine singer... what must he have thought every time he had to take a back seat to Roth's efforts?
It's almost like two different bands, isn't it? There are Uli songs, which (mostly) he sings, and Klaus/Rudolf songs, which Klaus sings. Quite surprising it lasted as long as it did, really.
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Philip Sayce - Innerevolution
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listening to classical stuff on youtube to try to get some inspiration for gingataff's thread. only conclusion i'm coming to is that it's futile as it's all so good... :lol:
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Greg Koch - Radio Free Gristle
He's not just a Fender demo guy and Hal Leonard author, he's a top notch writer/musician and this is one of my top five intsrumental albums of all time, containing "musical tidbits such as Hendrixian Herbs, Crumbs of the Kings, Caramelized Allmans (sic), Page Porridge, Beck Specks, Festering Chesterisms and a fiendish dose of Telecaster-Master soufflé."
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I've just discovered The Arctic Monkeys album from last year, Humbug. I love the track Cornerstone. The lyrics are superb. :D I've not really taken much notice of them before but the they've really grown on me.
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I quite like this Uli bloke's playing, but what on earth possessed them to let him sing?!!! :lol:
I fully agree, though I will put up with it considering his amazing lead work
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The jaw-dropping genius of John Williams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEfFbuT3I6A
My mum had a record of him playing this piece back in the 1970s, I must have been 9 years old when I first heard this and even at that age I could tell that this man was something very special indeed. Watch and be inspired.
edit: no, not that John Williams
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Some old stuff on Spotify:
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak
David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World
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Another enthusiastic 'reprise' to Deep Purple ; specifically remembering 'Stormbringer' ( the last Deep Purple album that really moved me ). Did anybody else think that the end track 'Soldier Of Fortune' was a spine tingling slice of David Coverdale at his career best ? :)
It's the best vocal he's ever done, IMO. When I was about 15 I used to sit in my room singing along loudly (probably with the rest of the family sniggering outside the door, now that I think about it :? ).
Soldier of Fortune is one of my all time favourite songs.....
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Danny and the Champions of the World - Henry the Van
Makes the wife think about her old MG and makes her sad :( Good song though.
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Home from work - wife, kiddie (and father-in-law) are up Sainsburys, neighbour not in. Opened a beer and now I'm listening to:
Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks
VERY LOUDLY
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after nearly buying it many times, i finally decided to give Black Sabbath's Born Again a try. hmmm. Gillan certainly puts in the effort, but the production is so awful it's hard to tell what's going on behind him! really bad guitar sound. i think the songs are good enough, but it's hard to listen to. it kinda sounds like an old demo.
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Lunatic Soul
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I quite like this Uli bloke's playing, but what on earth possessed them to let him sing?!!! :lol:
I fully agree, though I will put up with it considering his amazing lead work
I've been paying attention a lot more to his lead after your comments. I've owned Tokyo Tapes for years and never really noticed on that... but with the early studio albums I got recently, it's made me listen to it more closely... and wow, he is/was a hell of a guitarist.
(And I've got used to his voice! :lol:)
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Just worked a night shift, fed up with work, so RATM fest followed by MCR's The Black Parade, which always surprises me just how good it is.
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Montrose - Montrose
Nothing else would do right now!
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I quite like this Uli bloke's playing, but what on earth possessed them to let him sing?!!! :lol:
I fully agree, though I will put up with it considering his amazing lead work
I've been paying attention a lot more to his lead after your comments. I've owned Tokyo Tapes for years and never really noticed on that... but with the early studio albums I got recently, it's made me listen to it more closely... and wow, he is/was a hell of a guitarist.
(And I've got used to his voice! :lol:)
some of his electric sun stuff is pretty good as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuvhJHxUX_U (guitar intro :o)
singing not much better though ;)
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The jaw-dropping genius of John Williams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEfFbuT3I6A
My mum had a record of him playing this piece back in the 1970s, I must have been 9 years old when I first heard this and even at that age I could tell that this man was something very special indeed. Watch and be inspired.
edit: no, not that John Williams
My favourite piece of classical guitar music played by my favourite classical guitarist. He's awesome. :)
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Scream, Ozzy.
Now, I have a love/hate relationship with Mr Osborne. I love Sabbath, the Randy Rhodes stuff, and some of his other work, but quite often he's too cabaret, if you know what I mean.
But I've just been listening to Scream on the way to and back from the Billericay Beer Festival (where we (Fallen Poets) were playing), and I'm loving it!
Quite heavy, compared to some of his more recent stuff, and his vocals are sounding really good, considering he's Ozzy Osborne! Definitely worth a listen.
Mark.
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Listening to Rainbow's "Rising" and "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll". I've just bought the remastered CDs as for years I'd been missing out. I feel pretty bad that it took the passing of Dio to spur me into actually buying more than a "best of" album. It's amazing stuff.
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Listening to Rainbow's "Rising" and "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll". I've just bought the remastered CDs as for years I'd been missing out. I feel pretty bad that it took the passing of Dio to spur me into actually buying more than a "best of" album. It's amazing stuff.
Yeah, I finally got round to getting On Stage after he died :(
It's the album that got me into rock in 79/80. This led me into Deep Purple, and then at the same time I got into Led Zeppelin (which took me into blues).
Listened to it quite a bit over the last couple of weeks.
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My favourite piece of classical guitar music played by my favourite classical guitarist. He's awesome. :)
it's probably wrong to make comparisons but I couldn't help watching Segovia's rendition of the same piece and I'm afraid John Williams makes him look like a struggling amateur
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Camel! Andy Latimer is my favourite guitarist, have a listen to the solo at the end of Long Goodbyes.
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ghost brigade - isolation songs
how to (slightly) copy Katatonia with class and intelligence! awesome album, the best "new" band i've heard in ages.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbc4XBOsyg0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwwLNvkaUi0&feature=related
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The Cramps
Big Beat From Badsville and Flamejob.
Fuzzy Gretsch guitars, fuzzy bass and a simple drumkit with a bass, snare and two cymbals.
Gothic, psychobilly, rockabilly, punk with sick, twisted humerous lyrics.
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Lately, it has been Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, Bud Powell and Cecil Taylor. Some of Liszt's later piano concertos. I am pissed at my parents, their taste in music led me to believe that piano was an instrument suited only for fern-bar jazz and light classical.
Also Vijay Iver, after my fleabitten little wife and I saw his Trio in concert last week.
Plus my usual old-time blues, R&B, soul, funk and country cuts.
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Currently:
Gorod (French tech-death) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhV5DrRvDqc
Animals As Leaders (8 string shred mayhem) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ho4-tExpTE
The Faceless (More tech-death) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3byhfC9PVXg
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Dio - The Last In Line
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"When the c--ks Crow" by Backwards Clock Society (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZEb7tGiNLA)
A side-band of Billy Corgan. It's highly likely the studio version of this will surface as part of the ongoing new Smashing Pumpkins album.
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Cauldron - Chained Up in Chains. Young band from Canada, very 80's metal 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeJAZGLayBA
....especially the bridge at around 2.40
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Dream Theater - Images & Words
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Wally - That was then
Wally - Montpellier (new album) - I always liked Wally back in the Whispering Bob days, and when I saw that they had done a reunion concert I was miffed that I'd missed it. Anyway I also picked up the DVD of the show.
Carolina Liar - Coming to terms
The Script
Paramore - Brand New Eyes
Groundhogs - Split
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Listening to:
The Smiths - Last night i dreamt that somebody loved me
Funny thing is that somebody does love me! I just really like the song :P
Song and group I recommend:
The Evpatoria Report - Naptalan
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i had Motorhead: No Sleep Til Hammersmith on in the gym last night. great stuff!
and i have W.A.S.P.'s The Headless Children playing in the car. definitely their best album, even if Forever Free and Mean Man are pretty annoying
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Europe - last look at Eden
Beatles - Revolver
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Just found a site that has an MP3 copy of Adrenalin OD's Humungusfungusamongus - one of my favourite Hardcore albums from the 80s - and despite have left Hardcore long behind me, its still f***ing awesome!!!!
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continuing my trip down memory lane, my journey to work today was soundtracked by Annihilator's Alice In Hell. haven't listened to it in near 20 years! i think i like it better now than i did then, although the production is very dated.
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Mike and the Mechanics - another cup of coffee - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Gw6xK4fms&feature=related (ftp://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Gw6xK4fms&feature=related)
Takes me back to my childhood, was 7 when beggars on a beach of gold was released
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Jeff Beck - Emotion and Commotion.
Basically, I want a strat, and I'm listening to loads of strat users to make sure I'm doing the right thing!
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Rising Force - Yngwie Malmsteen
I still don't really the guy or his music no matter how often I give it a go.
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I recently rediscovered Extreme III sides to every story
That albums got some GREAT moments on it. Some weak ones, but more great ones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RJ52B2Wuy8
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Boggy Depot - Jerry Cantrell. Great stuff - some tracks a bit too long though.
I can feel a major Neil Young blow out coming on so will be tied up in that for the next week or so.
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on my search for some malmsteen stuff i actually like i have listened to:
alcatrazz - no parole from rock'n'roll
you probably all know that record, but its the first time i hear it - really good stuff in fact!
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Halford - Winter Songs
Actually there are some decent tracks on here.. But generally no one really combined metal with Christmas in a good way. Halford and Metal Mike pull it off at points here, but there are songs of tasteless cliche also.
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Stray Cats: Rumble In Brixton
Love it!
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Alcatrazz - Live '83
the best £4.49 I spent on itunes... i give it a full 5 scalloped fingerboards out of 5
great album
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RslsURBHuI
Don't ask
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Android Lust - The Dividing. Pretty good electronic industrial stuff. Certainly makes a change from what I usually listen to!
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Hawkwind - It's the business of the future to be dangerous.
Pure Class
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finally got my dvd-audio gear back up and running, even though there's nothing new to play on it :(
so i put on The Flaming Lips: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. i'd forgotten just how magnificent this is! :)
damn people and their insistence on buying mp3's instead of hi-res audio!
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Rocket From The Crypt. Great band!
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Syd Barrett - Crazy Diamond
Hay Ho, Huff the Talbot (best lyrics ever)
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Alcatrazz - Live '83
the best £4.49 I spent on itunes... i give it a full 5 scalloped fingerboards out of 5
great album
still listening to it - its really that good
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checked out the track 'Hiroshima - Mon Amour' at lunch - yngwies tone seems so much fatter Its awesome.
Might have to track down the CD
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checked out the track 'Hiroshima - Mon Amour' at lunch - yngwies tone seems so much fatter Its awesome.
That's probably the best track on the album. When I had it (on vinyl) years ago I just used to play that one track over and over.
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checked out the track 'Hiroshima - Mon Amour' at lunch - yngwies tone seems so much fatter Its awesome.
Might have to track down the CD
Is that a cover of the old Ultravox song (pre Mitch Ureine).
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Misery Index, Heirs to Thievery.
By christ its a good album.
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Supertouch - Live on WNYU
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Is that a cover of the old Ultravox song (pre Mitch Ureine).
not a clue tbh, will do a youtube check on it
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Is that a cover of the old Ultravox song (pre Mitch Ureine).
not a clue tbh, will do a youtube check on it
Nah, it's a different song. I think Phil may have been taking the Ur(e)ine. :wink:
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I did listen to the ultravox song, not bad either
thanks for the heads up though Philly, you sir are a true gent!
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John Frusciante - Curtains. Great stuff if you like Frusciante (it's pretty much acoustic though)
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Nostradamus - Judas Priest
I'm really into the first few tracks, and then its a bit lame really. Hopefully they'll release something new and killer soon.
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The best of Underworld. My car sounded like a gay disco on the way home.
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Miles Davis - A kind of Blue.
CD just arrived, wang it in the player. Turns out it's fantastic background music for building protein structures!
Roo
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Packing gear for a gig and listening to:
Michael Schenker Group - One Night at Budokan
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Miles Davis - A kind of Blue.
CD just arrived, wang it in the player. Turns out it's fantastic background music for building protein structures!
Roo
hooray for a metalhead that likes other stuff
I'm currently digging the Final fantasy piano collections. the arrangements from synth video game music to 2 voice piano are mind boggling :D it's also good music for soldering or tinkering with amps, hell even practicing scales to a metronome!
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Spiritual Beggars - Another Way To Shine
Good Rats - Cover Of Night
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I thought Roo was being a bit saucy and was saying that he listened to Miles when he was talking in code and was perhaps indulging himself whilst enjoying a gentleman's publication but thinking about it, he probably wasn't. On second look it appears to be a bit scientific and is not at all unseemly so relax everyone.
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Band of Skulls - Baby Darling Doll Face Honey. Pretty good, sounds like white stripes with a better drummer!
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I thought Roo was being a bit saucy and was saying that he listened to Miles when he was talking in code and was perhaps indulging himself whilst enjoying a gentleman's publication but thinking about it, he probably wasn't. On second look it appears to be a bit scientific and is not at all unseemly so relax everyone.
:D
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The Sword - Warp Riders
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Listening to some Witchfynde :)
Stab in the back!
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Just bought the first three Kasabian albums from Tesco for £7.50. Also got a Northan Soul compliation for another £3.
So been listening to them in the car along with Bonnie Prince Billy.
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I thought Roo was being a bit saucy and was saying that he listened to Miles when he was talking in code and was perhaps indulging himself whilst enjoying a gentleman's publication but thinking about it, he probably wasn't. On second look it appears to be a bit scientific and is not at all unseemly so relax everyone.
well, i admit it was my first thought, but i rememered what roo's work is soon enough to get comfortable again... :)
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i'm really digging Imogen Heap's "speak for yourself"... in the last month i rarely listen to anything else...
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Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengence/Defenders of the Faith
edit: even gave 'Turbo' a spin today :)
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edit: even gave 'Turbo' a spin today :)
I know it's not a highly regarded album, but "Turbo Lover" and "Out In The Cold" are bloody immense! :D
Meanwhile, I have been listening to:
Leaf Hound - Unleashed
Slash - Slash
Disturbed - Asylum
Spiritual Beggars - Return To Zero
John Norum - Play Yard Blues
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Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible.
I like it. She is Suffering is one of my favourite Manic's songs.
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black sabbath - born again
better than i remember it, but still not amazing. might listen to 'reunion' in a bit
edit:
no: its just as bad as I remember. the first few tracks are pretty good which is why i was tricked. then it becomes well shite, a bit like 'ram it down'. i give it a solid 2 demonic babies out of five.
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edit: even gave 'Turbo' a spin today :)
I know it's not a highly regarded album, but "Turbo Lover" and "Out In The Cold" are bloody immense! :D
I agree - its a very listenable album... but I will never forgive them for playing 'Turbo Lover' instead of 'Painkiller' at the Royal Albert Hall ;)
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Vijay Iver Trio - Historicity
Lots of Otis Rush, some late Shostakovich.
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The Mighty Atomics from Ireland.
http://www.myspace.com/mightyatomics (http://www.myspace.com/mightyatomics)
Get the album here: http://mightyatomics.bigcartel.com/ (http://mightyatomics.bigcartel.com/)
(shameless plug for a Gretsch Forum buddy)
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The Wonder Stuff
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I seem to be monopolising this thread at the moment. but i am listening to some noteworthy stuff at the moment. following my '79 flying v gamble i've been playing some michael schenker to calm me:
the michael schenker group
msg
assault attack
built to destroy
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Cancer Bats: Bears, Mayors, Scr@ps and Bones.
Great album!
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The entire King's X back catalogue on Spotify.
Love that band.
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The entire King's X back catalogue on Spotify.
Love that band.
They're great, and I've probably seen them more times than any other band..... but for me they got it so right with the first couple of albums, all the later stuff has never quite matched up and I've got frustrated with them. I think the last one I bought was Ogre Tones.
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I don't have any Kings X stuff. Come to think of it I don't think I've even heard any of their songs.
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I don't have any Kings X stuff. Come to think of it I don't think I've even heard any of their songs.
Same here... mebbe I'll check em out on spotywotsit at the weekend.
btw I often wonder this when you guys post about them - how does one say their name?
Is it "Kings Ex" or "Kings Cross"?
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King's Ex, I think.
Really lovin' Ogre Tones, fantastic album. And Gretchin Goes To Nebraska is a classic.
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Yep, King's Ex. :D
I like the first album best. "Power of Love" is one of my favourite songs of all time.
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discovering the old Dutch band 'Focus'
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Beth Hart - Screamin' For My Supper
After Philly's description of her being scary I checked out some stuff on You Tube and picked up some of her stuff. This is the first one to arrive, and there are some great songs on it. If you like gritty female blues singers, she is well worth listening to.
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We Are The Fallen - Tear The World Down
Halestorm - Halestorm
I've been so frustrated by most new rock/metal music I've heard the last few years, I just hate the vocal styles and the lack of melody. I thought well, girls don't sing like that, so I've been stumbling around Amazon and Spotify listening to female-fronted rock bands.
The two albums above have impressed me so much. Yes, they're unoriginal ([cough]Evanescence[/cough]), slickly produced and probably not very hipandcool at all. But they have huge, wonderful soaring melodies and utterly gorgeous vocals. Who'd have thought it? I'm having a whale of a time.
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The X factor.... Bloody women
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We Are The Fallen - Tear The World Down
Halestorm - Halestorm
I've been so frustrated by most new rock/metal music I've heard the last few years, I just hate the vocal styles and the lack of melody. I thought well, girls don't sing like that, so I've been stumbling around Amazon and Spotify listening to female-fronted rock bands.
The two albums above have impressed me so much. Yes, they're unoriginal ([cough]Evanescence[/cough]), slickly produced and probably not very hipandcool at all. But they have huge, wonderful soaring melodies and utterly gorgeous vocals. Who'd have thought it? I'm having a whale of a time.
Phil, you know that We Are The Fallen is 3/4 of Evanescence without a diva who thought she was bigger than the band. Any unoriginality is intended, it sounds more like Evanescence than Amy's second album.
Halestorm are cool too.
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Phil, you know that We Are The Fallen is 3/4 of Evanescence without a diva who thought she was bigger than the band. Any unoriginality is intended, it sounds more like Evanescence than Amy's second album.
I know now Andy, although I confess I'd never heard of them until last week.
I also know the singer, Carly Smithson, very well because I am an American Idol viewer. :oops: Always thought she'd be better in a rock band.
(I do like the second Evanescence album too!)
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Ash - Sky Burial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfPyjEnEWkc)
The A-Z series of singles they're doing finishes next week. This is single "Y", and the biggest surprise of the entire series - a 10-minute instruemntal, rather than the punk/pop they've been doing for 15 years. It's a travesty none of these songs got into the top 40, it's been their best material since Free All Angels, and easily the best thing they have done since letting Charlotte Hatherley go.
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We Are The Fallen - Tear The World Down
Halestorm - Halestorm
I've been so frustrated by most new rock/metal music I've heard the last few years, I just hate the vocal styles and the lack of melody. I thought well, girls don't sing like that, so I've been stumbling around Amazon and Spotify listening to female-fronted rock bands.
The two albums above have impressed me so much. Yes, they're unoriginal ([cough]Evanescence[/cough]), slickly produced and probably not very hipandcool at all. But they have huge, wonderful soaring melodies and utterly gorgeous vocals. Who'd have thought it? I'm having a whale of a time.
I've heard the odd mention of We Are The Fallen, and there's a few folks going bananas for Halestorm on the Download Festival Forums. Rather unsurprisingly, they do my head in.
I'll copy and paste a bunch of the other bands the same folk are shouting about though, might be some stuff in there for ye.
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I'll copy and paste a bunch of the other bands the same folk are shouting about though, might be some stuff in there for ye.
Much appreciated, especially since I know it's not your kind of thing. :)
I was listening to another couple of female-fronted metal bands last night, Elis and ReVamp. Pretty good, but I can see a lot of this stuff veering a bit too close to the ol' Power Metal stuff which I'm not so keen on. As soon as I hear those diddle-diddle-diddle-diddle fast drums I start to lose interest.
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Lots of mentions for these (I magine you've heard of a couple):
Sonic Syndicate
In This Moment
Shinedown
Hinder
Black Stone Cherry
Chevelle
Three Days Grace
Buckcherry
3 Days Grace
The Supervillians
There's also my wee pal Lisa's band Orestea.
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I am very familiar with the two "cherries" (I like Black Stone Cherry, but Buckcherry are distinctly second-rate Aerosmith/GNR wannabes (IMO, of course)).
Most of the others I've heard of, but not heard. I shall check them out. Ta. :)
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Icon - Night Of The Crime
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Black Country Communion
maybe it's just me, but... disappointing. frankly, it sounds like a demo, which having read an interview about it, it basically is. there are issues with both timing and tuning, and the guitar just sounds like a scratch track. in fact, the guitar tones are not great.
it shows promise, but it just sounds like they should have spent more time on it.
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Scorpions - Animal Magnetism
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New Enslaved record, Axioma Ethica Odini
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Recently bought Suicide Season by Bring Me The Horizon, which is damn good I must say. One of those bands I gave a second chance and was impressed.
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Broken Bones - $%&# You and All that You Stand For
Crust punk/crossover thrash, alive and well in 2010. Yas!
AND it's got a skeleton with a studded leather jacket and an anarchy t shirt battering stuff with a spiky club on the front! 'Mazin!
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Pendulum - Immersion. Awesome album, possibly their best so far. The Island Part 2 is so good.
Also listening to Deadmau5 - For Lack of a Better Name. I like a lot :)
I've finally just "got" Magnetic Man as well, loving this at the minute.
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Lots of mentions for these (I magine you've heard of a couple):
Sonic Syndicate
In This Moment
Shinedown
Hinder
Black Stone Cherry
Chevelle
Three Days Grace
Buckcherry
3 Days Grace
The Supervillians
There's also my wee pal Lisa's band Orestea.
Hey Philly, further to these there's a whole (Large) thread about these types of bands on the Download forum I've just come across;
http://forums.downloadfestival.co.uk/m4283350.aspx
Tons of bands in there you might dig.
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Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves. Such an awesome album!
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Rollins Band.
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today has been an odd mix of Gogol Bordello, Rise Against and Black Country Communion :?
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Lee Scratch Perry
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Been very much on a Manic Street Preachers binge of late:
From Despair to Where (AOL session) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljwWdw-Oucg)
Really lusting after a white Les Paul now...
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Rollins Band.
I was at my parents a few days ago. I took a look through my old wardrobe and found the 12" version of Low Self Opinion in between the wall and the wardrobe. Great track, all I need now is a record player to play it on!
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Been very much on a Manic Street Preachers binge of late:
From Despair to Where (AOL session) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljwWdw-Oucg)
Really lusting after a white Les Paul now...
I played Gold Against the Soul on Tuesday.
Generation Terrorists was the album that made me decide to pick up the instrument.
I bought my white Les Paul 16 years ago because of Mr Bradfield
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Mr. Temper: Origin Of Brutality
Dragonfire709's band! this is pretty good stuff. i haven't listened to much modern metal, but of what i have heard this is at the better end. it actually has melodies and stuff! :)
also i was sitting in traffic yesterday with the window down and this playing, and i heard some girls shouting. turned round and they were waving at me and car dancing to this cd :twisted: so it must be good
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Mr. Temper: Origin Of Brutality
Dragonfire709's band! this is pretty good stuff. i haven't listened to much modern metal, but of what i have heard this is at the better end. it actually has melodies and stuff! :)
also i was sitting in traffic yesterday with the window down and this playing, and i heard some girls shouting. turned round and they were waving at me and car dancing to this cd :twisted: so it must be good
Haha! These guys sent me a cd (or their management/pr folks did) I wasn't aware it was someone on here.
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Thunder
Backstreet Symphony and Laughing on Judgement Day - Both F**king Brilliant!
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Santana - Guitar Heaven
This is the new "guitar classics" covers album. It's a bit weird. Some of it works, but mostly it sounds like ol' Carlos just jamming solos over backing tracks of songs he barely knows. :?
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Lazarus A.D - The Onslaught. Awesome rhythm tone. A $%ing great album :band1:
and
Gama Bomb - Tales From The Grave In Space
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Charlie - Kitchens of Distinction - excellent song on here called Popstar - with a great chorus of 'Is Robbie Williams Gay'!
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals - some great blues/soul stuff
Black Country Communion - Not what you expect from Joe Bonamassa - it's a great rock album
Gov't Mule - Mulennium - live album with some great covers - very Allman Brothers sound (I wonder why!)
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Rory Gallagher - The Beat Club Sessions
Haven't got the DVD to go with it yet, but this new album of live recordings from German TV in 1971/2 is FABULOUS :D
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Gorillaz - Plastic Beach. It's a lot different from their other stuff but that's a good thing as I found them really annoying. A lot more rappy which I seem to be into at the minute, so gets a thumbs up from me.
edit - this album has really grown on me. Rhinestone Eyes is so good.
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Led Zep - Physical Graffiti
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Hello chaps, long time no see. :)
Currently I'm listening to some classic Crimson Glory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHOsKlB8Ln8
I love these guys, and it appears they're back in action and will be playing some gigs in Europe next year. :)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShuKbOtfSgA
this is phat - go Uli!
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Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra
NOT a "real" black metal album by any means (whatever "real" black metal is...), but catchy (commercial...) and atmospheric as hell, 1000 times better than the previous 4 or 5 DB albums...
and i LOVE Agnete Kjølsrud... too bad she guests on just a couple of songs!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jw7yk8hm_0
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to remain in Dimmu Borgir territory, i'd like to have THIS at my disposal to record my band's keyboard parts...
but i fear i'll have to stick with Reason... :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJDbA-tGnzY&feature=related
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Evildead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPw9JfBgLUk&feature=related
also Jerry Cantrell, Soundgarden, Hatebreed (S.I.T.D.O.D)
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[hateme]
the drills - Kick Your Ass In 17 Minutes
Wow. Really digging this "mini" album
[/hateme]
:D
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Phil X's band right?
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Yes.
Just teasing, I know he's a polarizing character.
Great production, love the songs. Just odd enough to be different and original in a good way.
I downloaded it last night and have listened to it four times already, not gotten old yet.
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I don't hate the guy at all. I love his enthusiasm!
I'm not into the Powder or Drills riffs at the start of those demo vids though. Just not to my taste.
However, Phil X aside I've been listening to some dubious material.
Today I have also listened to...
Harry And The Potters
Draco And The Malfoy's
The Whomping Willows.
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Seems I'm getting old - Johnny Cash live in Austin, TX - and loving it. In fact I am playing along to Walk The Line with my Telecaster :o
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Alkatrazz - No Parole From Rock'n'Roll
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Solicitors making up cr@p excuses to try and make it look like they've actually done some work (which they haven't)and pissing me right off in the process.....
..... but in the car I'm listening to Bonnie Prince Billy.
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Magnetic Man. Mostly cr@p apart from the singles. Just put Deadmau5 on and everything is ok again :P
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Motorhead.
I haven't listened to these guys for ages. They were the band that first interested me in hard rock, metal and punk... all at once. But I've neglected them. $%&#ing great stuff when they are on form.
'no class' - love it :)
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Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites.
Undecided at the minute. I think it's a bit too random/ADD for my liking and has a lot of "yoy yoy yoy" bass which can get annoying.
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Found some old teen records - including the mighty Adrenalin OD!!!!
Also found this on Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJJsEcy-phU&feature=related
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Found some old teen records - including the mighty Adrenalin OD!!!!
Also found this on Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJJsEcy-phU&feature=related
nice :D
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Found some old teen records - including the mighty Adrenalin OD!!!!
Also found this on Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJJsEcy-phU&feature=related
uh uh, i thought you posted that one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh2-MeMuDuI
go to 9:00... :)
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i'm really digging Imogen Heap - Ellipse
i just can't stop playing it!
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Afroman - The Good Times. It's actually awesome :lol:
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The classic that is......
.... Josh wink - Higher state of consciousness
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New Magnet hit the carpet yesterday and has been on constant rotation since: God's and Punks from Mastermind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=347M0hcgjcw)
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Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band (35th Anniversary Edition)
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Beth Hart - Live in Paradiso. She's great. Raunchy somewhere between Janis Joplin and Melissa Etheridge.
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been repeatedly listening to Thunder's She's So Fine, as for some reason that's the song we've decided to use at my singing lesson tonight.
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Black Keys (again) - Brothers
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Ellie Goulding - Lights. Really like it actually, her voice is good. Thinking about recording a rocked up version of Starry Eyed but I dunno if that would be totally wrong :lol:
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Been getting down to some Ray Charles, Alter Bridge and Black Crowes today.
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The entire Watershed album from Opeth, very cool sounding...
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The new The Meads of Asphodel album. Cheerfully titled "The Murder of Jesus The Jew". Previous albums were "The Excommunication of Christ", "Damascus Steel" and "Exhuming the rave of Yeshua".
The last track is the preposterously titled: A canticle for the Lost amputees of Aelia Capitolina who have been trampled under the iron shod hooves of salivating hell rams and impaled on the shimmering tusks of salvation within the abandoned tabernacle of a bronze age myth
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Mad Capsule Markets - Cistm Konfliqt. So, so good. Perfect blend of heavy guitars and dirty sounding synths.
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In a very relaxed mood this evening and listening to Wes Montgomery - Full House.
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Jeff Beck - Led Boots
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Mastodon - Leviathan. It's actually pretty good, I dunno why I never clicked with them before.
Also heard this on the radio yesterday and had it stuck in my head ever since. It's unusual to hear music this "rock" on the radio - Miles Kane - Inhaler (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNCDyPt30ME)
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Got the piano score for Beethoven's Pathetique (Sonata in C minor) for my birthday last Friday. Been listening to that a lot and also trying to play it. It's going to take me a while, I think!
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Electric Wizard - Black Masses.
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Happy birthday Roo- 19th eh? if so same as me.
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I've been getting into a lot of baroque music latley, Henry Purcell, Corelli and J.S Bach in particular wrote some truly inspirational music, love 'didos lament' by purcell, JS Bachs 'Air on the g string' and Corellis 'christmas concerto, seriously if u think mozart was good corelli is very similar, for the time phemoninal. I can't believe I used to be ignorant and dislike baroque and classical etc, now prefer it to most pop and rock
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A bit too much of Roots Manuva and WrongTom. Had Big Tings Redone on a few times (Spotify it youngsters :lol:). I know I probably shouldn't like it, but there's just something about that bass line.
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Test Icicles - For Screening Purposes. Awesome band.
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Dream Theater - Through her eyes
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The Pretty Reckless - Light Me Up. Way better than I thought it would be. Taylor Momsen has a great rock voice.
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Paul Gilbert - Fuzz Universe
amazing album, great playing, great tone - needs vocals ;)
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Jesus Jones - Info Freako
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I've just for the first time listened to the entire 'don giovanni' opera by mozart, it took a while but it was worth the effort
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Every Time I Die - The Big Dirty. Rifftastic :D
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I actually haven't been listening to music much recently :o , I've been watching a lot of films - only so many hours in the day!
Anyway, tonight it's the same old same GOLD:
Leslie West - Mountain
Mountain - Climbing!
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
Those LP Jr tones still give me chills, every time!
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Mr Big - Back to Budokan [2009] on youtube.
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Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl. Very nicely done pop-rock album :)
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Sonny Landreth making me want to take all my guitars outside and bury them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf2k7WpkIxQ&feature=related
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A bit of Welsh prog:
The Reasoning - Awakening and Adverse Camber
I was also investigating another Welsh band called Panic Room, but stumbled on an Italian band by the same name:
Panic Room - Equilibrium
Rather good, in an early-to-mid-period Incubus kind of way.
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I've been listening to Phil Spectors Christmas Gift for you. His speech over the Silent Night backing always gives me the creeps!
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Deep Purple - Machine Head
Why do I always end up back at Deep Purple?
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John Martyn - Solid Air
Call me an old hippy, I don't care. John Martyn was a god of guitar, a true innovator and a songwriting genius.
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John Martyn - Solid Air
Call me an old hippy, I don't care. John Martyn was a god of guitar, a true innovator and a songwriting genius.
You are an old hippy.
I always remember seeing John Martyn on things like The Old Grey Whistle Test and thinking he was mighty cool, but I never actually bought or listened to any of his albums.
I'm going to listen to Solid Air on Spotify NOW!
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I saw him at Newcastle City Hall in about 1992 when he was irreparably drunk and drugged up. He was brilliant, one of the most entertaining gigs I've ever been to. Pity he never got more recognition, I think the music press and his record companies didn't know which pigeonhole to stick him in.
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Australasia- Pelican
ink complete- Spastic ink
Sheik Yerbouti- Zappa
Precambrian- The Ocean
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John Martyn - Solid Air
Call me an old hippy, I don't care. John Martyn was a god of guitar, a true innovator and a songwriting genius.
You are an old hippy.
I always remember seeing John Martyn on things like The Old Grey Whistle Test and thinking he was mighty cool, but I never actually bought or listened to any of his albums.
I'm going to listen to Solid Air on Spotify NOW!
You need a copy of Solid Air, Philly :D
I never got to see him (apart from OGWT etc), but I supported his wife at a Uni gig in the early 80s. She did two sets, and I did a warm-up set before each. Unfortunately she was a little worse for wear, and the audience had died completely by the time I went on for my second set. She was utterly brilliant a few months earlier though, supporting Loudon Wainwright III.
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You need a copy of Solid Air, Philly :D
Well, I did indeed listen to it on Spotify last night. Obviously it's not an "instant" sort of album, but I liked the sound of it very much, it has a very intimate feel (hmmm, does that sound a bit dodgy? :? ). Sounds like it could've been recorded yesterday.
The British Gas adverts every 3 tracks did break the mood a little though....
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You need a copy of Solid Air, Philly :D
Well, I did indeed listen to it on Spotify last night. Obviously it's not an "instant" sort of album, but I liked the sound of it very much, it has a very intimate feel (hmmm, does that sound a bit dodgy? :? ). Sounds like it could've been recorded yesterday.
The British Gas adverts every 3 tracks did break the mood a little though....
This is why the chicks dig it BIG TIME when there's some soft lighting and alcohol. Recommend you get a copy without adverts though! :lol:
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This is why the chicks dig it BIG TIME when there's some soft lighting and alcohol.
Well, I've got the soft lighting (40w bulbs are cheaper to run than 100w...)
.........not much chance of any chicks finding themselves in my house though. :(
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This is why the chicks dig it BIG TIME when there's some soft lighting and alcohol
brb, making a John Martyn/Barry White mix tape
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this mornings soundtrack has been...
ash pool
and
swiz.
swiz - no punches pulled discog. is incredible.
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System Of a Down - Toxicity. Haven't listened to this for years, love it!
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ok, I'm not even going to deny the old hippy accusations on this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPkwm8a1kBU&feature=watch_response
if you remember the 70s, you weren't there
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I keep meaning to buy Comes Alive, Frank. I have done since 1979 or so, but I've never got round to it. Mebbe this is my ritual "Andrew's Christmas Pressie" (buy an album while getting other people's pressies) this year - thanks for reminding me! :D
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I keep meaning to buy Comes Alive, Frank. I have done since 1979 or so, but I've never got round to it. Mebbe this is my ritual "Andrew's Christmas Pressie" (buy an album while getting other people's pressies) this year - thanks for reminding me! :D
For the full 1970s effect you should probably stock up on Vesta beef curry, instant mashed potato, flared trousers and lava lamps and arrange for everyone in the country to go on strike.
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I keep meaning to buy Comes Alive, Frank. I have done since 1979 or so, but I've never got round to it. Mebbe this is my ritual "Andrew's Christmas Pressie" (buy an album while getting other people's pressies) this year - thanks for reminding me! :D
For the full 1970s effect you should probably stock up on Vesta beef curry, instant mashed potato, flared trousers and lava lamps and arrange for everyone in the country to go on strike.
We can probably manage the strikes, in the not-too-distant future....
Always preferred the Vesta Chow Mein (with deep-fry crispy noodles!) and Beef Risotto to the curry, but I know where you're coming from. I want Angel Delight too. And Nutty bars.
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I would fight you for a Vesta chow mein right now. And I would win.
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I would fight you for a Vesta chow mein right now. And I would win.
Probably. I'm a lover, not a fighter.
Actually, that's completely untrue... I'm definitely more a fighter, not a lover at all. But you'd probably still win.
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Meanwhile, I am doing the Christmas shopping and listening to something not at all '70s:
ReVamp - ReVamp
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TYR- Into the Storm. I love how the drummer works from the verses into the chorus.
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Blind Guardian - At The Edge Of Time
First time I've ever listened to this band, believe it or not. Can't make up my mind yet - the lyrics are dodgy, it gets a bit too power metalish for me at times, but there are lots of very good bits!
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Stevie Ray Vaughn - Chitlits con carne. He has all the tones, as Clapton once said.
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BBC website goals of the week music.
WTF??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9296225.stm
UK only I think (Apologies to Mr J Foreigner) :)
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BBC website goals of the week music.
WTF??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9296225.stm
:lol: :lol: Unbelievable Tekkers!
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Me screaming after standing on a block of lego...... but Neutral Milk Hotel is on the CD player. Not listened to them for quite a while.
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Steve Vai - Blue Powder
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Not quite sure how I ended up listening to this, but it's alright:
Axel Rudi Pell - The Crest
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Eric Clapton - My Father's Eyes
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A friend linked me to the Bonnevilles.
They have a free EP for download. Great stuff. Two man punk blues band. http://thebonnevilles.bandcamp.com/album/hardtale-lurgan-blues-e-p (http://thebonnevilles.bandcamp.com/album/hardtale-lurgan-blues-e-p)
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Both of the Imelda May albums
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Got quite a bit of new music over Christmas. Currently working my way through the following:
Black Crowes - Before the Frost
John Frusciante - Curtains
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis
Tom Waits - Closing Time
Alter Bridge - ABIII
Drive By Truckers - Southern Rock Opera
Steve Earle - El Corazon
Not bad so far - mainly been listening to Black Crowes and Frusciante.
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tidying my shag palace/bedroom/studio/workshop...
an entirely predictable selection of albums:
MSG - One Night at Budokan
Rainbow - Rising
Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes
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Extreme - Three Sides to Every Story
Arch Enemy - Rise of The Tyrant
John Petrucci :D
I got the Extreme album for my birthday a week ago. Nuno is genius. :)
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I'm listening to the sound of my 8 year old playing the drums.
:|
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I'm listening to the sound of my 8 year old playing the drums.
:|
It's yer own bluddy fault :lol:
And when he gets any good, I just bet he won't want to play drums along to his Dad's "old-f@rt" music... just warning you so's you won't be too disappointed when it happens :D
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I'm listening to the sound of my 8 year old playing the drums.
:|
It's yer own bluddy fault :lol:
And when he gets any good, I just bet he won't want to play drums along to his Dad's "old-f@rt" music... just warning you so's you won't be too disappointed when it happens :D
You're so right...
:(
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All of these, Christmas vinyl haul. Biff!
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs433.snc4/47656_10150106452536421_573161420_7915328_5127001_n.jpg)
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Play list thus far this week:
Aphex Twin- Druqs
My Bloody Valentine-Loveless
Gazpacho-Night
Meshuggah-Obzen
For being a metal head I don't listen to a lot of metal
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Play list thus far this week:
Aphex Twin- Druqs
My Bloody Valentine-Loveless
Gazpacho-Night
Meshuggah-Obzen
For being a metal head I don't listen to a lot of metal
Then why do you call yourself a metalhead?!
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This week:
Blind Guardian, At The Edge Of Time
Airtime, Liberty Manifesto
Power Quest, Master Of Illusion. Power Quest has become one of my favourite bands in a very short period of time. Melodic metal done just right! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im5pEXuiCMI
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Then why do you call yourself a metalhead?!
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My favorite bands are Opeth, Meshuggah, and Cynic. Yes there is more to them than metal but essentially I am a metal head.
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In my own little time warp I am listening to Robert Plant's "Band of Joy" which I am liking and I wasn't expecting to. I have also dusted off a few of my Ronnie Lane albums for some strange reason.
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Jesus Christ Superstar (well, I'm watching the film - the '73 one).
Not watched it in a while and downloaded a few films I've not seen in a while after watching the 100 Greatest Musicals. JCS is my favourite by far, hell, if you ditched everything bar the Judas songs it'd still be the best musical ever.
Rent will be up next.
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In my own little time warp I am listening to Robert Plant's "Band of Joy" which I am liking and I wasn't expecting to. I have also dusted off a few of my Ronnie Lane albums for some strange reason.
+1 it's a superb album,
I love 'satan your kingdom must come down'
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just listened to Lotus Flow3r by Prince. best Prince album i've heard in a while, i like it.
now got on Tigertailz, Bezerk:live... Burnin' Fuel. i admit, i half expected it to be poop, but it's really rather good! Kim Hooker's voice isn't what it was, but Jay Pepper's guitar playing is great! some nice rearrangements of the songs too
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Grew up with Free play them all the time never tire of listening to Kossoff.
Playing quite a bit of Buckcherry
Rhino Bucket
Georgia Satellites
Jackyl....good time type rock n roll from 90's but still goin( I believe) just picked up on this band
havin a loud brash perod at the moment.
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Audioslave's self titled. Awesome rock album :D
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At the moment, it's Ulcerate's new album "the Destroyers of all". despite the rather blunt title, it is imo a real masterpiece.
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Blind Guardian - At The Edge Of Time
It's growing on me....
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Blind Guardian - At The Edge Of Time
It's growing on me....
You should jump in on this thread, http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=22698.0
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Some more new (to me, anyway) rock stuff:
Shaman's Harvest - Shine
Atom Smash - Love Is In The Missile
Texas Hippie Coalition - Pride Of Texas
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Portal - "Swarth".
Eeewwwwww....
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Freak Kitchen: Land of the Freaks
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Alter Bridge - ABIII
Liking it more with every listen.
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Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free
Great folk. Kinda reminds me a Dylan. Great lyrics and tunes for sitting back and relaxing...
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Badlands - Dusk
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Paul Gilbert- Fuzz Universe
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A bunch of my own bands demos to refresh my memory before recording vocals tomorrow.
I worry sometimes about how I can't remember any of my own songs once I've recorded them :lol:
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Tres Hombres - ZZ Top, and Inflammable Material - Stiff Little Fingers.
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Rober Fripp - Exposure
Kings X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska
I like Fripp, although he does come across as being mightily up his own arse most of the time...
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MR BIG - "What If" .... Just a great new CD.
I've ordered the new Whitesnake album too... only two months to wait :(
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The Cooper Temple Clause. Great band. Just got 2 of their albums from play.com for £6, bargain!
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Ian anderson- 'walk into light' another I'm really gettitng into
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Aynsley Lister - Rower Sessions
Robin Trower - The Playful Heart
Joanne Shaw Taylor - Diamonds in the Dirt
Buddy Guy - Living Proof
Heart - Red Velvet Car
Crown of Thorns - Crown Jewels
Diesel Park West - Thought for Food
Skid Row (Gary Moore) - Skid Row & 34 Hours
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Autopsy - all albums
Bloodbath - The Fathomless Mastery
My guitar strings have never been so saggy.
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Gary Moore - Corridors Of Power and Victims Of The Future
In recent years, I've often had the feeling we're not "supposed" to like GM's heavy rock albums, like they're a bit unsophisticated. But $%&# it, I'd rather listen to this than his blues stuff. RIP man.
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Skid Row: Skid
the Gary Moore Skid Row. i suppose a few of us will be listening to quite a bit of him over the next while :(
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The Dead Weather - Horehound
Excellent :D
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The Dead Weather - Horehound
Excellent :D
I concur. The second album was great too!
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Opeth - The Roundhouse Tapes.
Great live album. The DVD is also excellent. Its basically Opeth doing their own BBC Electric Proms. I only wish the BBC would have air this kind of stuff. Opeth really are a quality act. Anyone with a vague interest in classic metal would probably enjoy this a lot.
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Haven't heard that one yet, just got this as it was only £6 on play and I liked the singles :D Getting loads of bargains on CDs now - they seem to be a lot cheaper than before I stopped buying them for a while!
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I actually prefer the second one. You should pick it up :)
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Iron Savior - Battering Ram
Iron Savior - Condition Red
Evergrey - In Search Of Truth
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I'm listening to suspended animation by Jon Petrucci. I'd forgotten how good it is.
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Motorhead - Leaving Here (Live)
And that's the REAL Motorhead.
Lemmy, Phil and Eddie, not one of the Motorhead tribute acts Lemmy's been running since the 1980s.
Followed by Ace of Spades, Damage Case and No Class. Greatest rock and roll band ever.
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MayheM - Ordo Ad Chao
IMO one of the most overlooked and original metal albums in the last decade. If you can get get past the intentionally murkier than mud mix, its fecking awesome stuff. Extreme metal does not get better.
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warzone - don't forget the struggle
Outburst - miles to go
warzone - 3rd LP demo
Token Entry - jaybird
Iron Boots - weight of the world
Supertouch - The Earth Is Flat
Dumptruck
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Robin Trower - A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years (1973-1976)
Basically this is the first five Trower albums (including Live!, my all-time favourite album), remastered, plus a few rarities, on three CDs.
Guitar music doesn't get any better. :D
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KT Tunstall
because songs > guitar solos
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because songs > guitar solos
Truth, a cr@ppy song with a solo to increase the the track time is still a cr@ppy song. A well written song with a fitting and skillful solo can also be heaven.
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Black Breath - Heavy Breathing
Not sure on it yet. There are some great heavy grinding riffs but I don't like the thrashy bits much and the vocals will probably annoy me after a while!
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Had a non metal morning listening to the sublime Band of Horses.
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Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl for me again today. Awesome album, there are only 2 songs I don't get on with, the rest are pop-rock perfection!
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Black Breath - Heavy Breathing
Not sure on it yet. There are some great heavy grinding riffs but I don't like the thrashy bits much and the vocals will probably annoy me after a while!
I saw this band recently. I thought I'd met one of them before in london with some mutual friends, but I wasn't sure.
pretty heavy. not really my thing... I walked out on them part way through, if im honest. I've heard some mixed opinon from average fella's and even music journos. I wouldn't say they are bad though. Plus they were rockin' full stacks with JCM800 in a smallish venue. That's pretty metal.
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Accept - and lots of it!
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Electric Sun - Firewind
Amazing guitar work, and songs far better 'Earthquake'. Uli's singing is completely comedic though. Nevertheless its a lead guitar masterclass.
Really into it.
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John Martyn - London Conversation.
Cocaine has to be one of my favorite songs ever.
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Electric Wizard - Black Masses.
Overhyped. Not half as good as Dopethrone.
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Accept - and lots of it!
I keep meaning to get some of their stuff. If only because their lead singer gave his name to one of my favourite anime characters...
As for me, I've been listening to It's Only a Northern Song and Hey Bulldog...
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The new Radiohead album - and quite good it is too !!
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Electric Sun - Beyond the Astral Skies
its pompous and overblown. theres a couple of good tracks, but i can't recommend it. Firewind and Earthquake much better.
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Electric Sun - Beyond the Astral Skies
its pompous and overblown. theres a couple of good tracks, but i can't recommend it. Firewind and Earthquake much better.
Agreed! I had them all when they first came out (however long ago that was!) and much preferred the earlier two albums.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ckNLIFNo0
Brian May and The Starfleets
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The new Radiohead album - and quite good it is too !!
Stoked it finally got released, love how they've gone in a different direction to in rainbows (despite the fact that this is an awesome album too, I just like the variety side of things).
On a separate note, listening to a playlist of butterfly effect - final conversation of kings and karnivool - sound awake.
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my wife got a promotion last week - and i decided one of Gwem's older songs needed to be played a few times this week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0byNYWC9jE
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I was listening some Chappers-stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q-zi6U1SlQ&feature=feedu (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q-zi6U1SlQ&feature=feedu)
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continuing my one album a week Gary Moore appreciation. this week it "Dirty Fingers"
it's pretty good. apparently he complained that it wasn't properly finished and shouldn't have been released, but maybe that added to the quite raw feeling to the guitar playing. if it had been more polished, it might not have been as good.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUg9RWfPxwg
More Brian May / Queen
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my wife got a promotion last week - and i decided one of Gwem's older songs needed to be played a few times this week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0byNYWC9jE
:D
i'm listening to Maiden's "A Brave New World"
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the best songwriter you never heard of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LFEjsiaQHg
I'll take the "old hippy" accusations as read
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my wife got a promotion last week - and i decided one of Gwem's older songs needed to be played a few times this week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0byNYWC9jE
This is ace.
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Cristina Branco
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejaUUBqtr0
may not be to everyone's taste but her voice is just incredible
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continuing my one album a week Gary Moore appreciation. this week it "Dirty Fingers"
it's pretty good. apparently he complained that it wasn't properly finished and shouldn't have been released, but maybe that added to the quite raw feeling to the guitar playing. if it had been more polished, it might not have been as good.
I agree. Two of my most favorite albums were recorded in kitchens (one of them in one take).
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Septic Flesh- Sangreal
Not really my flavor for metal vocals, but the intro is damn perfect and the rest is solid.
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Tonemonkey: yep, big productions often sound great, but there's something about more primitive, demo-like recordings that have a realness to them. although some things are just badly recorded and sound awful! like the man said, there's a fine line between clever and stupid :)
as to my Gary Moore odyssey, i kinda missed a week, but this week it's After Hours. i love Cold Day In Hell! next one i have lined up is either G-Force or Scars, haven't decided yet
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Septic Flesh- Sangreal
Not really my flavor for metal vocals, but the intro is damn perfect and the rest is solid.
septic flesh rule supreme! :)
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be'lakor - stone's reach
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA5sJQvzXcE&feature=related
one of the best melodic death metal albums (and bands) i've heard at least in a couple of years...
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Currently having a Chuck Berry fix.
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be'lakor - stone's reach
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA5sJQvzXcE&feature=related
one of the best melodic death metal albums (and bands) i've heard at least in a couple of years...
Recently found them as well, good stuff from Australia.
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Every Time I Die - New Junk Aesthetic
I still don't like it as much as The Big Dirty but it's growing on me a bit. Great band, would love to see them live!
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TWO of the greatest bands to ever exist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6UtOIXq8Lo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R17Pit0i-D0
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I got the album ramstien 'mutter' today, brilliant album! I don't understand a single word but it's still amazing
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Yep. I've got that too. It's very good indeed.
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All the rammstein stuff rocks. Their live show is just something else!
They like fire and babies with exploding heads, oh and flamethrowers...
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Currently listening to (and watching) the new TesseracT album. AMAZING! I already had the Concealing Fate E.P, but there are 5 songs on this album I didn't already have so I'm pretty stoked. Plus I got a T-Shirt with it, plus the DVD that was already in the package...it really made my day!
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Maiden, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son.
Can I play with madness? Oh yes, I think I can...
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Jurassic 5 - I've been feeling the funk this morning.
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Goldeneye 64 soundtrack. Absolutely EPIC! No other words for it..
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the new Michael Monroe album, with Ginger and Steve Conte on guitar. only got as far as track 3 yet, but it sounds pretty good, a bit like the Wildhearts' punkier moments
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Thirteenth Floor Elevators and Golden Dawn - 60s Texan psychadelic rock, baby 8)
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been digging back in to my old Gary Moore collection, for obvious reasons.
What an absolutely fantastic song Military Man is! Haven't listened to it in years, but it's brilliant.
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Philip Sayce. Peace Machine and Innerevolution.
He's very good. Must go see him live. He rocks.
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Georg Solti
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkOiKy6sXfM
hot damn
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Whitesnake Forevermore Collectors Pack = AWESOME!
(http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/out/pictures/1/clrwhsp1_p1.jpg)
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hail of bullets - on divine winds
old fashioned dutch death metal with a WW2 fetish... how could i dislike it? :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?hl=en&v=giTLeV6Y7ho&gl=US
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Whitesnake Forevermore Collectors Pack = AWESOME!
(http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/out/pictures/1/clrwhsp1_p1.jpg)
Is it really the full, proper album? Not short of a track like when they gave away Tesla's Real to Reel 2 album?
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been listening to this a lot, especially from 3.25 until the end...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hieCzEZwRw4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hieCzEZwRw4)
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Whitesnake Forevermore Collectors Pack = AWESOME!
(http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/out/pictures/1/clrwhsp1_p1.jpg)
Is it really the full, proper album? Not short of a track like when they gave away Tesla's Real to Reel 2 album?
Yup, full album and a good mag too. :D
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my Whitesnake pack is was posted on Tuesday, i think. impatiently waiting for it.
meanwhile, i'm back to my Gary Moore odyssey. at the minute it's "Back On The Streets"
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Best of the Beach Boys!
You know summer's on the way when I start playing htis album and doing out of tune harmonies.
And if you say you don't like the Beach Boys then I will fight you. And I will win.
EDIT: also KT Tunstall, Little Favours and the bass player totally plays a bum note at 2:47
EDIT EDIT: a 1980s tune that no one remembers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaaPkipquL0#
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inspired by hunter's post i'm listening to a load of German bands today:
Helloween, Rammstein, Accept
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This week has been some old Rush, Gabriel-era Genesis, Kansas, Power Quest, and Skynrd.
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Sia - we Are Born
a lot of it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-GVHqImrcI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLPPlRDOZx0
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"http://www.youtube.com/embed/0mNPKNAQl4c"
i'm sure there won't be much love for this dawn penn classic, but listen to it groove.reggae is essential for understanding groove .African culture has shaped western music for more than 100 years.l
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Mostly the new Wormrot album Dirge. Which mostly people here will probably dislike. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT9YsOVZwl8
And the new Graveyard album Hisingen Blues. Which most people here will probably like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnGBa8dVm6k
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Annoying TV commercial jingles . . .
(http://www.metalguitarist.org/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=900&dateline=1273203305)
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Whitesnake - Lovehunter
I bought the Classic Rock special edition with the new album, and reading all that band history made me nostalgic for the old stuff, even though I haven't really been a Whitesnake fan since the '80s.
I bought this one on the day of release way back in '79, but haven't heard it for years because I only had it on vinyl. Hearing it on CD is weird - it's familiar, but the production is so different from modern rock albums. Still love "Walking in the Shadow of the Blues"! :D
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Accept - Staying A Life
great live album 8)
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I'm having a Motorhead moment, Overkill followed by Bomber followed by Ace of Spades. Three classic albums.
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I'm having a Motorhead moment, Overkill followed by Bomber followed by Ace of Spades. Three classic albums.
good taste
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Foo Fighters - Wasting Light. Haven't decided whether I like it enough to buy yet - the copy I have is terrible quality so it will be getting deleted soon!
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Oh blimey yes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2-TGUlwu4
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Sevendust :D
Self titled, Home and Animosity all rock!
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I can't stop listening to Every Time I Die. They're bloody brilliant. I can't find anything like it. It's southern metal but with more interesting riffs and time signatures. So much energy. The Big Dirty and New Junk Aesthetic are such great albums.
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I can't stop listening to Every Time I Die. They're bloody brilliant. I can't find anything like it. It's southern metal but with more interesting riffs and time signatures. So much energy. The Big Dirty and New Junk Aesthetic are such great albums.
Really? I've never listened to them much but I'd thought they were an pretty straight up, entirely mediocre metalcore band. Maybe some further listening should be in order.
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They are.
however...
I just found a jam on youtube by them called Wonderlust, and then I found some Ferret Records stuff, and it's quite different. Not totally different. Maybe they just changed it up a bit. Just reminded me of why I've pretty much continously overlook the Ferret roster.
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I think their earlier albums are a bit boring and more like the typical metalcore thing, but The Big Dirty and New Junk Aesthetic sound way better than any other metalcore I've heard. TBD has the southern metal swagger. Took me a few listens to get into it. Think these are some of my favourite songs from the album:
We'rewolf (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmBN28ixcK8)
Pigs Is Pigs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6OXX2vcaZU)
InRihab (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPBdlDMX5Ws)
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currently listening to,
unheilig - german electro/industrial pop/rock.
marty friedman - later albums
coil
naruto shippuuden soundtrack by takanashi yasuharu
the kilimanjaro darkjazz ensemble
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A whole lotta AC/DC :)
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Blood For Blood - Revenge on Society
Mean Season - Grace
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Onslaught- In search of Sanity
Helstar- Nosferatu
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Rick Derringer, Johnny Winter and Edgar Winter video clips on YouTube.
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and Phil X. Surely :-)
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Of course.
Actually, (and I hesitate to say this) he hasn't been mentioned much recently, has he?
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Foo Fighters, Adel, Dillinger escape plan, QOTSA, SOAD
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Abba, Motorhead, Vivaldi, Deep Purple, Yehudi Menuhin playing the Bruch violin concerto, Mike Oldfield, Frank Zappa, the Beach Boys, KT Tunstall, Britney Spears, Richard Thompson and a bit of Pink Floyd
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Of course.
Actually, (and I hesitate to say this) he hasn't been mentioned much recently, has he?
here's a new vid for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ20k4z1HNE&feature=channel_video_title
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Of course.
Actually, (and I hesitate to say this) he hasn't been mentioned much recently, has he?
here's a new vid for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ20k4z1HNE&feature=channel_video_title
I must be feeling tolerant, that didn't annoy me too much.... :o
The guitar sounded good, but not my kind of thing looks-wise.
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I must be feeling tolerant, that didn't annoy me too much.... :o
Believe it or not but I thought you might not be too annoyed by it. He seemed much less hyper than usual. Personally I don't like the look of the guitar but it sounded great!
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I'm trying to talk myself out of getting a Gibson "SG" bass... so I'm watching the "Free Forever" DVD...
... it's not working! :lol: (talking myself out of the bass)
What a band they was.
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I'm trying to talk myself out of getting a Gibson "SG" bass... so I'm watching the "Free Forever" DVD...
I'd say: To avoid spending, stop watching the DVD!
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On a Magma and Gentle Giant binge.
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Steel Panther. Amazing band :lol:
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septic flesh - the great mass
the project hate MCMXCIX - the lustrate process
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Charlie Rich
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Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4qN0J8Doiw&feature=player_embedded#at=22
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New Arch Enemy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRkc08_dR-0
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Vintage Trouble, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Gaslight Anthem, Johnny Winter, BB King, Aynsley Lyster, Cry of love
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Beastie Boys. Various albums. Brilliant. I love the distorted rap vocals they use a lot.
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Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part II. It's pretty damn good to be honest.
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Shirley Bassey, This is my life
srsly
If I could play guitar solos have as good as Shirl's singing I'd be a rich man
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AC/DC, Motorhead, Megadeth... Mainly AC/DC though
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Vaughan Williams. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Through my Adam monitors, very loud! :D
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agnostic front, Joanna newsom, pearl jam, wisdom in chains, krs one, jeru tha damaja, bad brains
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You may well laugh, but I heard a track from Status Quo's new album (exclusively available at Tesco!) this morning. It was really good.
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The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound. I quite like this band, the title track is so catchy as well.
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i stumbled upon this mad banjo fiddle cd yesterday, Trampled By Turtles - Palomino
it's very country but damn this brings a smile to my face!
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Mandrill, fencewalk.
The Gaturs, Wasted.
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i stumbled upon this mad banjo fiddle cd yesterday, Trampled By Turtles - Palomino
it's very country but damn this brings a smile to my face!
Trampled by turtles are great!!! Check out the song Codeine from the album Blue Sky and the Devil.
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they have more than one album? *runs to cd store*
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they have more than one album? *runs to cd store*
Check out their album Songs from a Ghost Town also. A little more mellow, but still good. If you like them also checkout the band The Devil Makes Three and their self titled album.
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i've been buying the new Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds deluxe reissues, so my current listening is the cheery and uplifting "Murder Ballads" :)
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To be fair, ignoring the words, Murder Ballads is probably his most uplifing and cheerful (sounding) record aside from Nocturnarama and Dig! lazarus Dig! :lol:
I've been listening a lot to the new Ramasses record and a demo from a death metal band I was in for a while called (wait for it) Agonised Defomity. The former is better, but the latter is also excellent and came out better than I would of envisaged when I left. Was impressed. Still, wouldn't have held that name if I was there :lol:
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Black Spiders for me at the minute - they're also nfe's band of the moment too :wink: :lol:
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Aren't they just...
Got the Treme soundtrack on at the minute, really good. And a top TV series, to boot.
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BBM-around the next dream.
Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Gary Moore. Just about as good as it gets.
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BBM-around the next dream.
Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Gary Moore. Just about as good as it gets.
Haven't listened to that for years! But I remember the first two or three tracks being really good, then much of the rest of it being a bit boring.... never used to get through the whole album.
I guess I should give it another try.
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Devildriver, Beast.
Me likey.
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A mashup of Metallica and Lady Gaga. Who would have thought "Enter Sandman" and "Telephone" would go together so well?
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currently pigging out on the first 6 Van Halen albums. Perfect sunny day rock tunes.
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All Pigs Shall Die
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Sabbat discography on random.
Hot weather is daft thrash weather.
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Simon Mcbride, some old Saxon stuff,Tom Petty,Cult and my fave band Free of course...............yeah I know Time warp springs to mind apart from Simon Mcbride
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Sabbat discography on random.
Hot weather is daft thrash weather.
I always find that my music tastes change by season. I seem to bring out the dark heavy stuff in the winter. Now it's sunny I'm in more of a EVH mood.
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Sabbat discography on random.
Hot weather is daft thrash weather.
I always find that my music tastes change by season. I seem to bring out the dark heavy stuff in the winter. Now it's sunny I'm in more of a EVH mood.
Same! This weather have made me listening to way more punk & hardcore
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"Rule number one: In my van, it's all Rush, all the time."
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"Rule number one: In my van, it's all Rush, all the time."
Fanboys? :?
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It is cool that JT's thread is still going. I've been listening to Mr Jimi a lot today.
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I'm listening to the new Arch Enemy album, Khaos Legions. In my opinion it is stellar, both the recording and the songs. Lot's of Shenkery leads by Michael, too. "We are a Godless Entity" has my ideal guitar tone right there and the feeling is awesome for a minute and a half instrumental. "Cruelty Without Beauty" has a bunch of really good riffs and some nice surprises that make a metal fan smile while giving some distance from their usual style. There's some nice blast beats and straight forward death riffs in that one.
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ordered some 'irish tours' today, and as a result decided to stick on some Rory. Amazing musician.
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All Pigs Shall Die
Isn't it All Pigs Must Die?
Either way, superb stuff :)
No-one's been listening to their shiny new 13Gauge EPs? :)
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I've been blasting "Witch" by Witch. Superb stoner rock in a sabbath vein. J mascis of dinosaur jr fame on drum duty with a friend on vox/sludge guitar. Try out the track "seer" on iTunes. It's proper good stuff.
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I've been blasting "Witch" by Witch. Superb stoner rock in a sabbath vein. J mascis of dinosaur jr fame on drum duty with a friend on vox/sludge guitar. Try out the track "seer" on iTunes. It's proper good stuff.
I like it a lot, but was really disappointed by their second album.
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I've not heard the second one. I kind of stumbled across the debut. Any recommendations? I love stuff like that. I've been playing the debut by The Sword loads too. Didn't think much of their follow ups. I love the opener on Age of Winters.
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I'm no expert on stoner/doom music I'm afraid - I'm just an old geezer who finds most modern metal hard to get into, but I like this stuff because it has some melody and that '70s vibe!
You probably know them already, but check out Scandinavian bands Spiritual Beggars, Grand Magus, The Quill and Witchcraft. There are loads of others I expect, but I happen to know those!
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"Rule number one: In my van, it's all Rush, all the time."
Fanboys? :?
So I'm told, yeah. Still haven't seen that flick.
However, that quote says what needs to be said for me these days :D
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Love Let Me Go by More Than Life. They're from the UK I believe!
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More Than Life are awesome, I've got that short album Aperture or something. Really like it.
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I'm on a richie kotzen streak. anyone think his lyrics are just perfect when you have an unfair breakup?
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"Rule number one: In my van, it's all Rush, all the time."
Fanboys? :?
So I'm told, yeah. Still haven't seen that flick.
However, that quote says what needs to be said for me these days :D
And we're back to Rush again. "Grace Under Pressure" is such an underrated album!
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Grace under pressure is the beginning of the slide into shitee though. Great band. I love them and kudos for still going strong but I don't think they have made a decent album since Signals. You could put all the good stuff since then on one cd.
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Today is all about Motörhead.
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Grace under pressure is the beginning of the slide into shiteee though. Great band. I love them and kudos for still going strong but I don't think they have made a decent album since Signals. You could put all the good stuff since then on one cd.
Totally disgree! :P
The six albums from Signals to Roll the Bones, including the whole '80s "synth" period, aren't my favourites (Hold Your Fire was the low point for me, I think) but I still like them all. Then (IMO) Counterparts was a massive return to form, and I've loved everything since.
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More Than Life are awesome, I've got that short album Aperture or something. Really like it.
Oh wow, I haven't heard it until JUST now. I love melodic hardcore bands so much.
EDIT: must get this EP NOW.
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Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin.
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More Than Life are awesome, I've got that short album Aperture or something. Really like it.
Oh wow, I haven't heard it until JUST now. I love melodic hardcore bands so much.
EDIT: must get this EP NOW.
Turns out it's called Brave Enough To Fail, Aperture is the first track and it's great.
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The new Black Stone Cherry! Very good!
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The new Black Stone Cherry! Very good!
Keep meaning to investigate that! I really like their first album, but the second was a let-down.
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The new Black Stone Cherry! Very good!
Keep meaning to investigate that! I really like their first album, but the second was a let-down.
Me too although I thought towards the end the first album gets a little tired sounding.
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It's probably more in the vein of the second album, although the second song is really heavy and there a couple of songs more reminiscent of the first album. Overall I think this album has a more distinct southern rock touch.
They're a really good liveband too. For me Blackstone Cherry is very special, because my wife loves them, so going to their concerts is a no-brainer. It doesn't happen too often that we both like a band that much.
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Val Doonican and Dana, make me want to rock my butt off.
Them two classic albums Dana live and Dangerous, and Val at Donnington. are the best of the genre.
The raw intensity of these two live performances make me just want to pick up my guitar and Rock the day away.
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Gigan - "Order Of The False Eye".
Supremely underrated, supremely weird little album. Can't wait to hear the new one.
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Rainbow
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Kraftwerk, Radio - Aktivität.
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Kraftwerk, Radio - Aktivität.
nice one :)
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Emily Remembered by Deidre Cartwright and Kathy Dyson, a bit of Bill Frisell and BJCole's Lush Life 8)
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This morning I heard my ol lady fart it sounded a bit like Eruption by Van Halen, that is if you could class it as music
I suppose.
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Reference to the latest South Park episode, mayhaps?
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took a notion last night and put on Goat: Medication Time. i do like this album :) the production's pretty awful, but it always makes me smile
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Origin Entity
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW-rtUT3WdA&feature=relmfu (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW-rtUT3WdA&feature=relmfu)
Big Num, Local band from the Salisbury area, used to play a few gigs with them and they are great (IMHO) live
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Working at home and enjoying Midlake (Comfort of Strangers)...
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Cashier No.9 - I hadn't heard of them before this morning and it's about all I've had on since.
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Loving the Big Num
Gigging London anytime soon?
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The sound of my bitter tears falling down my cheeks into a lonely glass of sorrow.
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Errrh, MYSELF !!! All Day Every Day.
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The new Arch Enemy record, Khaos Legions.
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Slough Feg - "Traveller"
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Turbonegro. Especially Ass cobra.
YELL AS LOUD AS YOU CAN ALONG TO THIS!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlWhKQ8IyFA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlWhKQ8IyFA)
Lyrics:
I tried to be part of the scene -
Bought all the records and magazines -
But all the kids they put me down -
laughed and said I was a clown -
Said they didn't want me around -
Made me feel so all alone -
But now I'm back with a bang -
I've got my own leather gang -
And all of them are men -
And denim's back again -
And I am - And I am -
I am a denim demon -
Got my own congregation -
I am a saint for seamen -
And I am - And I am -
I am a denim demon -
You've got my penis steaming -
And your asshole screaming : HELP! -
The day is black, the night is white -
The disco sun it shines so bright -
Protruding buttocks left and right -
I draw my sword prepared for fight -
The stench of piss reveals your fright -
Your asshole is in for a ride -
But now I'm back with a bang -
I've got my own leather gang -
And all of them are men -
And denim's back again -
And I am - And I am -
I am a denim demon -
Got my own congregation -
I am a saint for seamen -
And I am - And I am -
I am a denim demon -
I've got my penis steaming -
And your asshole screaming : HELP! -
Outside of society - Good Head ! Good Head ! - [4x] -
OUTSIDE -
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Positively Putnamesque, in its sheer poetic greatness!
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Is that a gay call to arms...or should I say weapons
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Manilla Road, goddamnit, YESSSSSSS!!!!!
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I've been loving "David comes to life" by $%ed up- it's heavy but the songs are great, would really recommend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhhhmh2lxQo
Also these weird country punks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H8QihpGRTA), southern culture on the skids (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4xPaiYanGU).
Been stealing huge chunks of their back catalogue for my band. Fortunately nobody's heard of them.
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^I like that Turn the Season song, will have to find more of their stuff :)
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Rush's "Grace Under Pressure" for the gazillionth time.
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Slough Feg - "Tiger! Tiger!"
Probably the greatest piece of music ever recorded.
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Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
Really like this. It's a lot more upbeat than their other stuff I've heard. Awesome rhythm guitar bits courtesy of Johnny Marr - I think I may have to listen to more stuff with him playing on.
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Everyone needs to listen to the Smiths. It's common sense.
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Slough feg - Street jammer
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Everyone needs to listen to the Smiths. It's common sense.
The problem is I really dislike Morrisey's moany voice.
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Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster
Ah, a blast from the past! Still sounds great. :D
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Slough feg - Street jammer
YEEESSSSSSS
It's officially Slough Feg time now here too.
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This week I've mostly been listening Bon Iver........ although Primal Scream was blasting out of the car at ear bleeding volumes on the way to work this morning.
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Cry of Love - Brother
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Peter Tosh - Bush Doctor
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Flogging Molly. Not my usual, but good stuff. They have a dude that plays mandolin. I'd like to see them live for sure.
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Don Caballero - World Class Listening Problem. Awesome. Any album that has a song called "palm trees in the fecking bahamas" is gonna be good.
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As the lad has been spending to much time with the wife's sister, he's fairly insistent that we listen to LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem which is a good example of everything that's wrong with music. He also likes Hello by Martin Solveig which is still shitee, but slightly better. I've listened to it so much that I now walk around singing it.
Although to be fair, I've just had Kid You Not by Cashier No.9 on and he keeps saying 'again, again' now it finished, so there's hope for the little monkey yet.
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Samothrace's album "Life's Trade".
4 tracks in 45 minutes. Their tone is absolutely crushing.
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The Arson Project - "Blood and Locusts" EP.
What a little gem of an EP.
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Some real old stuff:
Leslie West - Mountain
Deep Purple - Shades of Deep Purple
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Martyrdöd - "In Extremis", the album.
What a truly amazing piece of work. I never thought a crust-punk album of all things would make me choked up and emotional, but this does. It's just so incredibly passionate, honest and perfectly combines mournful melancholy with abject rage. The most convincing cry of defiance against the howling injustice of things I've ever heard.
"NI TÄMJAR MEG ALDRIG!"
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The new Black Dahlia Murder - Ritual.
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Just discovered Bongripper last night, listening to their album Satan Worshipping Doom. Fantastic!
Hail Satan Worship Doom
:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFRkw1sxBHs
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A spanish punk band called black panda.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqzYGx1xnmM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqzYGx1xnmM)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DEqvIk__vk&feature=bf_prev&list=AVGxdCwVVULXcbtI7tqNjRJXksNFFRiBqh&index=19
I've just noticed that at 1:57 there's a road sign that puts it right at the end of the main road near me. Good vid too.
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The latest Beastie Boys cd again. Still love it, some great tracks on here.
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Been on a Dio binge for a while.
And lots of Volbeat, because my wife is crazy about them.
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Cry of Love - Brother
You sir are a prince among men!
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Cry of Love - Brother
You sir are a prince among men!
:lol: Hardly. But I do love that album!
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speaking of Prince (loosly :) ) i've been listening to a lot of the little purple fellow, having been to see him live on Saturday. Fantastic show! been listening to Purple Rain, Diamonds and Pearls, and Come
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I'm loving "You're a woman, I'm a machine" by Death from Above 1979.
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Lots of Motorhead this morning.
Its been a while - I love a bit of Motorhead 8)
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One can never have too much Motörhead 8)
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One can never have too much Motörhead 8)
+1
I've been listening to this band quite alot today:
If anyone likes hard rock and doom.. then you'll probably dig this too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A)
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I've been listening to this band quite alot today:
If anyone likes hard rock and doom.. then you'll probably dig this too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A)
thats actually quite cool. nice tone. very deep purple.
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I've been listening to this band quite alot today:
If anyone likes hard rock and doom.. then you'll probably dig this too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A)
thats actually quite cool. nice tone. very deep purple.
The Devil's Blood, a most excellent band. I'm not convinced about the drums though, they seem uninspired compared to the rest of the music.
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Poison Idea - Feel The Darkness.
...that is what's up...Plastic Bomb baby!
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I'm loving "You're a woman, I'm a machine" by Death from Above 1979.
Great album, though I don't think any of the tracks compare to the single "Blood On Our Hands"
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Racer X
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I've fell in love with a swedish/japanese? band called Syphilitic Vaginas.
Seriously twisted stuff!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6647159/02-syphilitic_vaginas-high_on_necromancy.mp3 (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6647159/02-syphilitic_vaginas-high_on_necromancy.mp3)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6647159/05-syphilitic_vaginas-white_line_black_fever.mp3 (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6647159/05-syphilitic_vaginas-white_line_black_fever.mp3)
If you like G.I.S.M. Then you'll dig this too.
Sin zjan sjøuiiiii. (lick) dun dun dun
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Just got the recently released Roy Buchanan Love at Rockpalast album. I know much of it because I've repeatedly watched the selections from that set which are up on YouTube but I thought the sound quality on the CD would be better. It is but not by much. I don't know what was used to record the session but it's not the finest recording ever committed to tape, the cymbals sound particularly off. To be honest though it mostly doesn't matter because you just end up focussing on the majesty of Roy's playing. He really could do everything. The albums certainly worth a listen but it's not very high fidelity.
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Blood For Blood - Outlaw Anthems. classic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkCZI_uqbVI
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Body Count ... oh yeah! Ice mutha f**in 'T' B*tch!
and more blood for blood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2uNkU734vg
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Currently listening to Planet Rock to get some random rockness.
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Hold music on the phone to IT support. urgh
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I've been listening to this band quite alot today:
If anyone likes hard rock and doom.. then you'll probably dig this too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiPoh6An7A)
Devils Blood are excellent. Jex Thoth are a similar one for anyone who enjoys the above. It's cool that there's all these bands out now harking back to the likes of Covan. Ghost are another. Well, sorta. Mixed up with Blue Oyster Cult and Mercyful Fate.
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quite liking Cancer Bats at the minute.
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Lots of John Sykes. Blue Murder, 20th Century...
And Stryper.
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Steelhouse Lane - Slaves of the New World / Metallic Blue
$%ing hell, this is good! Old fashioned melodic hard rock, great guitars and vocals, very much reminds me of Giant.
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Judas Priest
(http://www.metalkingdom.net/album/cover/d88/6126_judas_priest_metal_works_73_93.jpg)
I'll probably go on a Priest binge over the next couple of days.
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Yes - "Close To The Edge".
Still a $%ing monolithic masterpiece, I say.
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The Flaming Lips: At War With The Mystics.
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Black Robot
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Bought the new Blut Aus Nord record two days ago. Cracking good album! Really weird, but enormously cool. My girlfriend also really likes it.
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Now listening to Million Dollar Reload: Anthems of a Degeneration. Northern Irish sleazy hard rock band. they're reallt rather good, although it always bugs me when a band from here uses words like "windshield" :(
singer sounds like a rabid Bon Scott, which can only be a good thing :)
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BKP users Jag Panzer - Decade Of The Nail Spiked Bat
A sadly underrated metal band.
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Dream Theater- Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Karnivool-Sound awake
Gojira- The Way Of All Flesh
Iron Maiden- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick and Aqualung
And Opeth every day! :band1:
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The Scars - Horrorshow. Absolute classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkiNIJcL6ic
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Friendly Fires' self-titled debut album.
Seriously.. Such a brilliant pop record. Can't wait to see them live soon.
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Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space. Pretty awesome.
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Mütiilation - "My Way".
Yes, it is the Frank Sinatra song... Covered by a French Black Metal band. I don't quite know what to make of this.
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Aliases - Safer Than Reality
I love the tone on this album, it's almost perfect.
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NIN - The Fragile. Brilliant :D
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Circle Of Soul - One Man's Poison
Criminally neglected band!
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Sierra Hull at the minute, she's an insanely talented mandolin player (and easy on the eye too).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51oIs9RVpO8
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The incredible voice of Cristina Branco
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejaUUBqtr0
Yeah, you won't like it. Probably.
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... and the man who makes me want to take my guitars outside and bury them all
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reuK2msTzec
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... and the man who makes me want to take my guitars outside and bury them all
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reuK2msTzec
what I love about Jeff Beck is how progressive he's always been - wanting to take the guitar further, unlike many of his 60s peers who are seemingly happy to sit in their comfort zone.
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Here's a great version of Key To The Highway with Jeff Beck and BB King - man!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fuMF3Bjr84&feature=related
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The recent Mr Big record. It's marvelous fun.
Saw them last night, it was excellent. They were obviously having tons of fun, played Smoke on the Water with them swapping instruments twice during the tune, Billy Sheehan and Pat Torpey taking lead vocals for the first and second halves, both of whom could happily front a stadium rock band. Excellent show.
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The recent Mr Big record. It's marvelous fun.
Saw them last night, it was excellent. They were obviously having tons of fun, played Smoke on the Water with them swapping instruments twice during the tune, Billy Sheehan and Pat Torpey taking lead vocals for the first and second halves, both of whom could happily front a stadium rock band. Excellent show.
Surprised to read this from you, sir! :P
Good band though.
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Buckethead ... Lots of it... Tomorrow night I shall see him in Atlanta ....!!!
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The recent Mr Big record. It's marvelous fun.
Saw them last night, it was excellent. They were obviously having tons of fun, played Smoke on the Water with them swapping instruments twice during the tune, Billy Sheehan and Pat Torpey taking lead vocals for the first and second halves, both of whom could happily front a stadium rock band. Excellent show.
Surprised to read this from you, sir! :P
Good band though.
The new album is killer, and they're an amazing live band!
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the new Martin Simpson CD is more of his wonderful interpretations playing with some well talented musicians - the new Yes CD is excellent too, strong melodies and some fabulous performances, great new singer too
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I'm in Chicago at present and have been listening to a lot of Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy.
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Dragged Into Sunlight - "Hatred For Mankind"
I had nearly forgotten how absolutely vicious and disgusting that album sounded. Good thing I went back to it!
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Lucero - Nobody's Darlings
Southern rock apparently, and very good. Some of their albums can be a bit mopey but I love this one.
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Not really listening, more watching Rie Sinclair. I was in a band with her in the late 1990s when she was living in Manchester.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzqxp1VnQVQ
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The $%ing Champs - III. So good :D
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Bruno Mars, Queen, Kill the client, Terrorizer.
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Saxon - Strong Arm of the Law and Wheels of Steel
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i started with Saxon's Demin and Leather
but now i'm working through Alestorm's latest "Back Through Time".. its good fun I think
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Deathspell Omega - "Mass Grave Aestethics".
Holy shite, I just cannot get sick of this band. I just love love LOVE everything they've put out since 2004.
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Frank Zappa: Hot Rats
and i have the new Mr Big album playing in the car.
thoroughly enjoying both of them :)
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New Mastodon album- it's fun.
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Protest the Hero - Scurrilous
It's...competent, I would even say GOOD, but it just doesn't stand out as much as Kezia or Fortress...yet.
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Chickenfoot III
VERY good development - very good album!
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I've been thinking about getting Chickenfoot III - love the first album, sounds like this one is at least on a par.
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It is much better than the first.
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Been listening to Chickenfoot III on Spotify today. Great stuff, I'm liking it more than the first already.
I've also bought the new RHCP album today. I fear that it is going to be absolute sh!te. Will report back in a few days time.
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I had a listen to that Chickenfoot album (it's streaming online somewhere) and I don't really get it.. to me it's boring rock with awesome solos that sort of don't fit in with how cheesy and bad the lyrics are.
I'm listening to the new Russian Circles track and it's awesome, can't wait for their new album - http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-download-russian-circles-premiere-dramatic-track-mladek-20110928
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I need to get the new Chickenfoot album.
Been listening to a lot of doom. Pentagram, Place Of Skulls, Solitude Aeturnus...
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been listening to Mastodon: The Hunter. early impressions are that it's good, although maybe not quite as good as the last couple. i really like the sound of Mastodon, their records sound great, and i find i can actually listen to them since they started singing! the early albums still sound great, but the vocal style was very wearing. fine for a song or two, but over a whole album, it just irritated me. the only problem i have with them is that a lot of their material does sound very similar, it can be hard to tell what song, or even album, you're listening to. i do still listen though, because it's a sound i like a lot :)
a friend asked me what they were like a couple of years ago, i said it was like a heavy rock band in the seventies got a letter describing what modern metal sounded like, and tried to recreate that without ever actually hearing any modern metal. i like that description, even if you don't ;)
also, this morning, put on the Chickenfoot III album. when did Keef Richards join the band?
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been listening to Mastodon: The Hunter. early impressions are that it's good, although maybe not quite as good as the last couple. i really like the sound of Mastodon, their records sound great, and i find i can actually listen to them since they started singing! the early albums still sound great, but the vocal style was very wearing. fine for a song or two, but over a whole album, it just irritated me. the only problem i have with them is that a lot of their material does sound very similar, it can be hard to tell what song, or even album, you're listening to. i do still listen though, because it's a sound i like a lot :)
a friend asked me what they were like a couple of years ago, i said it was like a heavy rock band in the seventies got a letter describing what modern metal sounded like, and tried to recreate that without ever actually hearing any modern metal. i like that description, even if you don't ;)
^ I do like that description, very good. :D
Just like you, I buy all Mastodon's albums because I like the sound. But I do have great difficulty distinguishing one song from another, apart from a brilliant little melodic bit here and there (which won't usually be a vocal part).
Always nice artwork and packaging on their CDs too. :lol:
Just got my copy of The Hunter, but probably won't listen to it straight away. I got the new Opeth album today too.
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Bought the new RHCP album a few days ago. Gave it a listen on the way back from work today and it is pretty decent. It sounds like them but is missing the spark of Frusciante. Strangely I could almost hear the parts I think he would have played had he been on the album. Josh Klinghoffer isn't at all bad but he's no Frusciante.
Maybe with a few more listens I'll like it more.
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I haven't really felt much inclination to buy the new Chilis album. The last couple have been getting rather formularised, and now without Frusciante as well.... I think the guy was the heart and soul of the band.
I think I'll just keep listening to Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
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Indeed he was Philly. There are some great moments on Stadium Arcadium (and By The Way). Personally I don't see why Californication is critically seen as their greatest album, clearly it is BSSM or Uplift Mofo Party Plan - I did like some of the Hillel Slovak stuff as well!
I also love the Frusciante solo stuff but some of it is a little niche.
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For me, the Peppers died with Hillel...
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Tokyo Tapes - best album ever..
(http://www.edenwaith.com/uliroth/images/music/discography/tt-cover.jpg)
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been listening to Mastodon: The Hunter. early impressions are that it's good, although maybe not quite as good as the last couple.
I don't know it was just me acclimatising to the sound, but it seemed like the quality of the material really improved halfway through the album - the last few tracks are great. That's only on first listen though....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnSJu9Xk-7k
Possibly my favorite song in the world. Best played fairly loud on some headphones.
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I've been listening to the new Dream Theater a lot. Some brilliant songs, but also some songs that sound like they tried to hard to show how incredibly tight and complex they can play as a band.
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I've been listening to the new Dream Theater a lot. Some brilliant songs, but also some songs that sound like they tried to hard to show how incredibly tight and complex they can play as a band.
I'm not a fan, but reading an interview with Petrucci the other day he seems really stoked by Mike Mangini being in the band - and by the additional freedom it gives him as a writer and producer. He doesn't say it in so many words, but reading between the lines I don't think he's missing Portnoy very much....
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My wife just bought the latest Adele album, which is in the car at the moment, so I've been listening to that bv default this weekend.
It's actually really good. Got a Cure cover on it, which is ace.
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I once read Adele's music being described something along the lines of "music for fat birds on a night in with a bottle of wine and a tub of haagen dazs" :lol:
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Rory Gallagher - Top Priority
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Just been listening to some Philip Sayce. Perfect.
Also been listening to 'RHCP - Live at Slane Castle' whilst working from home (using a very small window to run the vid in on my desktop). Great stuff, now gassing for a Frusciante style Strat.
My favourite moment is on All Around the World when Flea gets infected by the groove at about 1:19 in on the vid below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqMseqjqwTo
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Also been listening to 'RHCP - Live at Slane Castle'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqMseqjqwTo
i was at that show :) was quite good
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Jealous!
Off to see them in November, hoping that Klinghoffer fits in well.
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The prick that lives below me regularly plays RHCP absurdly loud. It makes me want to top myself. That or RATM. Which is no better.
Arsehole.
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The prick that lives below me regularly plays RHCP absurdly loud. It makes me want to top myself. That or RATM. Which is no better.
Arsehole.
no RATM love? - I'm surprised, really. Their 1st album is especially great, imo.
I've been having an 80s rock day, had my parents round helping to decorate so there was no grindcore today.
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Nah I find them pretty tedious. And the contrived, hypocritical politics grate (and I find it really hard to disassociate bands and their politics).
I wouldn't mind half as much if it weren't just a subwoofer through my floor, though. The whole tunes are better than RATM boy/Flea detached from the rest of the band :lol:
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Yes - Fly from Here
Bill Frisell - all we are saying
8)
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The prick that lives below me regularly plays RHCP absurdly loud. It makes me want to top myself. That or RATM. Which is no better.
Arsehole.
Well, that's not very jovial :D
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The sublime John Martyn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O64ouOU2Zgg
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The prick that lives below me regularly plays RHCP absurdly loud. It makes me want to top myself. That or RATM. Which is no better.
Arsehole.
Well, that's not very jovial :D
An irregular exception to the rule. I was jovial the day I went to ask them to turn it down at half one in the morning on a Monday to encounter the massive Polish chap that lives opposite them at their door demanding "MUSIC! DOWN!" :lol:
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(http://blog.rhapsody.com/type%20o%20negative.jpg)
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The prick that lives below me regularly plays RHCP absurdly loud. It makes me want to top myself. That or RATM. Which is no better.
Arsehole.
Well, that's not very jovial :D
An irregular exception to the rule. I was jovial the day I went to ask them to turn it down at half one in the morning on a Monday to encounter the massive Polish chap that lives opposite them at their door demanding "MUSIC! DOWN!" :lol:
:D :D
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Just saw a documentary about Mike Stern. He was tellling about his time when he was playing with Miles Davis. Interesting stuff.
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Ahab- Call of the wretched sea
Frank Zappa- Joe's garage and Sheik Yerbouti
and
Funkadelic- Maggot Brain
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Ahab- Call of the wretched sea
Frank Zappa- Joe's garage and Sheik Yerbouti
and
Funkadelic- Maggot Brain
Thank you for reminding me to dig out Sheik Yerbouti again. And all the other FZ albums I can find.
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Currently listening to Nollys band Red Seas Fire debut EP, it was a late grower on me.
Also hope to soon be listening to Opeth 'Heritage' :-)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hqc-NWlNJQ&feature=related
If that doesn't move you then you are dead from the neck up
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hqc-NWlNJQ&feature=related
If that doesn't move you then you are dead from the neck up
(http://joelauzon.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/flatline.jpeg)
Sorry, count me as dead.
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Sorry, count me as dead.
No one ever likes the music I post in this thread!
I'm sane, the rest of the world is mad.
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Saint Vitus - The Psychopath
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I'm on a major Riot kick.
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Tom Waits - "Rain Dogs", in honour of him having released a new album I haven't bought yet! But soon.
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Jimi - Hear My Train a Comin on the 1cd of Winterland...
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Red Fang has me intrigued at the moment. Definite hints of Queens of the Stone Age, Mastodon, and Clutch.
Wires. They spend $5000 dollars ridiculously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U48nRVL9Q4k&feature=relmfu
Prehistoric Dog. They have a run in with some LARPers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuRKRFjm-HA&feature=relmfu
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The Polar Dream - Last Day, Last Breath
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THE JOY FORMIDABLE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsGg_07VrX0
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Galilean Satellites - Rosetta
Brilliant album, all 3 discs.
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Deafheaven - "Roads to Judah"
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I'm listening to a right mixed bag at the moment. Currently in heavy rotation:
The Ink Spots - The Ultimate Collection
Steel Panther - Balls Out
Jesper Kyd - Assassin's Creed / Assassin's Creed 2 / Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Soundtracks
Louis Armstrong - The Complete Collection
Wolfsbane - Did It For The Money
Anthrax - Worship Music
Devin Townsend Project - Deconstruction
Devin Townsend Project - Ghost
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Steel Panther: Balls Out. it's even better than the first album :)
and Tori Amos: Night of Hunters. great stuff. going to see her next week :)
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Today so far....
John Schofield
Steve Lukathar
Brian Kellner
Joe Kubek
Dave Grusin
Lee Ritenor
Kieth Jarrett
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The new Megadeth record, 13!
It's awesome!
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Coverville - a podcast that just plays covers of famous bands songs, interesting to hear different versions of classics
Just got some Storyville to listen to as well as going through The Answer's new Album Revival which is mightly good!
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Red Fang has me intrigued at the moment. Definite hints of Queens of the Stone Age, Mastodon, and Clutch.
Wires. They spend $5000 dollars ridiculously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U48nRVL9Q4k&feature=relmfu
Prehistoric Dog. They have a run in with some LARPers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuRKRFjm-HA&feature=relmfu
Great shout!
Jumping up and down to wires has become something of a hobby recently.
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I loved the second video, brilliant use of Boddingtons bitter cans!
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Manilla Road - Playground Of The Damned
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New E4 Misfits is good if a bit ridiculous :) The new northern bloke is way funnier than the Irish guy!
edit - and I just realised I posted this in the wrong thread :lol:
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Red Fang has me intrigued at the moment. Definite hints of Queens of the Stone Age, Mastodon, and Clutch.
Wires. They spend $5000 dollars ridiculously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U48nRVL9Q4k&feature=relmfu
Prehistoric Dog. They have a run in with some LARPers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuRKRFjm-HA&feature=relmfu
Great shout!
Jumping up and down to wires has become something of a hobby recently.
Red Fang's music videos are without the shadow of a doubt the greatest things ever.
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The Scars..... some nasty (and yet lovely) sounding guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkiNIJcL6ic
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If I said "weird keyboard player who looks like Hitler" then you'd know exactly which band I liked in the late 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM3Iq977JU
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If I said "weird keyboard player who looks like Hitler" then you'd know exactly which band I liked in the late 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM3Iq977JU
I would. No need to click that link. :)
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Megadeth - Th1rt3en
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If I said "weird keyboard player who looks like Hitler" then you'd know exactly which band I liked in the late 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM3Iq977JU
I would. No need to click that link. :)
I bet you did though. Just to see Ron.
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If I said "weird keyboard player who looks like Hitler" then you'd know exactly which band I liked in the late 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM3Iq977JU
I laughed my ass off when I read this, mainly because I'm still dressed in my work suit and I'm drinking a gin and tonic... I was drinking it when I read your post and realised I looked exactly like you avatar.
I'm off to get changed.
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If I said "weird keyboard player who looks like Hitler" then you'd know exactly which band I liked in the late 1970s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM3Iq977JU
I would. No need to click that link. :)
I bet you did though. Just to see Ron.
I did. :lol:
He was (probably still is) a remarkable character.
The only other person I can think of with a similar (but completely different) stage presence is Wilko Johnson.
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I'd love to get those two onstage together. And maybe Keith Moon on drums.
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Started listening to Clutch again, currently on Blast Tyrant. Liking this a lot more now, before I could only really get into Promoter and Profits Of Doom, but I like most of the album now :)
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Neurosis
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Neurosis
*like*
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There's nothing like a bit of dubstep to get you up in the mornings.
Glebstar - Riding high
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got the Metallica/Lou Reed Lulu cd yesterday. i've listened to the first disc. hmmm. on the second pass it sounds better, maybe because i'm adjusting to it. if you come to it thinking it'll be a Metallica record with a different singer, you'll be disappointed. in fact, if you think there'll be a singer you might be disappointed! :) mr Reed largely doesn't bother with tiresome things like being in time or tune with the music. it's definately interesting, and some parts have jumped out at me, but will certainly require some listening to get my head around.
in interviews, the band have said there were times when they were jamming, trying out ideas, and next thing Reed would say, "that's it, that's a take". that does come across, a lot of the time the band do sound like they're just jamming on a riff or rhythm to see where it goes. and poor ol' Kirk barely gets a look in :)
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got the Metallica/Lou Reed Lulu cd yesterday.
I'd vaguely heard about that, but didn't realise it was actually out - I don't read music magazines any more, apart from guitar ones, so I'm hopelessly out of date.
Don't suppose I'll ever get round to it. I've still only played Death Magnetic once since I bought it.... :|
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Six Feet Under - 13
Some brutal and meaty stuff.
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got the Metallica/Lou Reed Lulu cd yesterday.
I'd vaguely heard about that, but didn't realise it was actually out - I don't read music magazines any more, apart from guitar ones, so I'm hopelessly out of date.
Don't suppose I'll ever get round to it. I've still only played Death Magnetic once since I bought it.... :|
Death Magnetic sucked really bad. I can't believe I wasted money on that.
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Well, I've just watched the Lou Reed/Metallica thing on Jools Holland. What a total load of horse sh!t. I've rarely heard anything as shockingly bad as that. I really don't understand how Jools Holland got himself through it and even gave a little praise to it. If it were my show I'd have pulled the mains out and blamed it on a power-cut.
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It never fails to amaze me how people keep giving Metallica credit, no matter what rubbish they release.
I mean, you can argue the two Load albums, but once they did St Anger everyone should have known they were taking the p!$$, no?
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The black album is the newest one that I own. That probably says it all really.
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Threat signal self titled. Pretty good, some of the best metal in recent years
The Lulu thing was/is a $%ing musical abortion.
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The black album is the newest one that I own. That probably says it all really.
For me that would be Ride The Lightning... That's the only one, actually.
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It never fails to amaze me how people keep giving Metallica credit, no matter what rubbish they release.
I mean, you can argue the two Load albums, but once they did St Anger everyone should have known they were taking the p!$$, no?
I've got everything except.... well, this Lulu thing, actually.
I personally like Load and Reload very much (although they could do with a bit of trimming), but St Anger was just horrific, no matter how they try to justify it. And as a result, I don't trust them anymore, I suppose.
I saw Lars Ulrich and Lou Reed being interviewed by Jeremy Vine on the Andrew Marr show this morning. Mr Reed seems like a...... difficult chap! Very antagonistic, no matter how innocuous the question. He seems to genuinely get on with Lars though.
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It never fails to amaze me how people keep giving Metallica credit, no matter what rubbish they release.
I mean, you can argue the two Load albums, but once they did St Anger everyone should have known they were taking the p!$$, no?
I've got everything except.... well, this Lulu thing, actually.
I personally like Load and Reload very much (although they could do with a bit of trimming), but St Anger was just horrific, no matter how they try to justify it. And as a result, I don't trust them anymore, I suppose.
I saw Lars Ulrich and Lou Reed being interviewed by Jeremy Vine on the Andrew Marr show this morning. Mr Reed seems like a...... difficult chap! Very antagonistic, no matter how innocuous the question. He seems to genuinely get on with Lars though.
I think of load, reload and the black album for that matter the same way as Alien 3.
Alien 3 is a good film. If it had the meagre backstoty stuff cut out, and was presented as 'Alien' and alien and aliens didnt exist then it would be well enough received and respected. But it had to follow alien and aliens, and you cant cos they're utterly awesome. BA, Load and reload are like that.
St anger is just garbage and death magnetic is only liked at all because its not as terrible as st anger. Like alien resurection.
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Pretty good analogy!
I still wish Alien 3 had been directed by Vincent Ward and had his "Wooden Monastery" concept. Not sure where that would fit with the Metallica albums. :? :lol:
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It never fails to amaze me how people keep giving Metallica credit, no matter what rubbish they release.
I mean, you can argue the two Load albums, but once they did St Anger everyone should have known they were taking the p!$$, no?
I've got everything except.... well, this Lulu thing, actually.
I personally like Load and Reload very much (although they could do with a bit of trimming), but St Anger was just horrific, no matter how they try to justify it. And as a result, I don't trust them anymore, I suppose.
I saw Lars Ulrich and Lou Reed being interviewed by Jeremy Vine on the Andrew Marr show this morning. Mr Reed seems like a...... difficult chap! Very antagonistic, no matter how innocuous the question. He seems to genuinely get on with Lars though.
I think of load, reload and the black album for that matter the same way as Alien 3.
Alien 3 is a good film. If it had the meagre backstoty stuff cut out, and was presented as 'Alien' and alien and aliens didnt exist then it would be well enough received and respected. But it had to follow alien and aliens, and you cant cos they're utterly awesome. BA, Load and reload are like that.
St anger is just garbage and death magnetic is only liked at all because its not as terrible as st anger. Like alien resurection.
Ha Alien Ressurection is the only one i liked...
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Well, I've just watched the Lou Reed/Metallica thing on Jools Holland. What a total load of horse sh!t. I've rarely heard anything as shockingly bad as that. I really don't understand how Jools Holland got himself through it and even gave a little praise to it. If it were my show I'd have pulled the mains out and blamed it on a power-cut.
Just watched it after reading your commont and my God it's DROSS! Terrible. PDT_039 PDT_038
Dave Mustaine must be over the moon.
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Well, I've just watched the Lou Reed/Metallica thing on Jools Holland. What a total load of horse sh!t. I've rarely heard anything as shockingly bad as that. I really don't understand how Jools Holland got himself through it and even gave a little praise to it. If it were my show I'd have pulled the mains out and blamed it on a power-cut.
I don't know the last megadeth album was worse that risk!
I actually listened Lulu from start to finish... it was a painful experience with the 16 minute long songs.
But it kinda makes sense if you hear it all just one song doesnt really give off a good impression.
It is however terrible musically, sick & twisted lyrically and just downright disgusting and sexist
Just watched it after reading your commont and my God it's DROSS! Terrible. PDT_039 PDT_038
Dave Mustaine must be over the moon.
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I don't know the last megadeth album was worse that risk!
What, the current one, Thirteen or whatever it's called?
Haven't heard it yet, didn't like the one before that and I haven't much enjoyed the last few - they're not bad but it doesn't feel like a proper band anymore (not since Risk, in fact!)
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I don't know the last megadeth album was worse that risk!
What, the current one, Thirteen or whatever it's called?
Haven't heard it yet, didn't like the one before that and I haven't much enjoyed the last few - they're not bad but it doesn't feel like a proper band anymore (not since Risk, in fact!)
yeah Thirteen.
The last one at least had some good riffs on.
The sorry part about thirteen is that the best two songs on the album are old demos that have been completed from when Marty was in the band only now they have brodericks mindless shreddy solos on to ruin them.
I quite enjoyed the system has failed even thought that was originally written as a solo project.
UA was a bit dull but had a few memorable songs on it
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Love this "Lou Reed & Metallica Lulu in 5 minutes"
"I am the table" will be on Hetfields tombstone.
http://youtu.be/ZRP_dwEUQwI
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That is genius, a few laugh out loud moments for me - "I am the table" being one of them and "Spermless like a girl" another.
This made me laugh as well:
Reviewer Julian Marszalek of The Quietus gave the album a very poor review. He commented that "the effect is that of Lou Reed ranting over some Metallica demos that were never intended for human consumption." Marszalek summarized the review by suggesting that time spent listening to Lulu could have been better spent watching grass grow, "or perhaps w@nking into a sock."
:D
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I don't know the last megadeth album was worse that risk!
What, the current one, Thirteen or whatever it's called?
Haven't heard it yet, didn't like the one before that and I haven't much enjoyed the last few - they're not bad but it doesn't feel like a proper band anymore (not since Risk, in fact!)
I quite like Th1rt3en. My only complaint is that it could use a couple more faster tracks.
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I actually like the basic idea of "Lulu". They just got the wrong folks to make it, unfortunately.
The basic concept could easily become something very, very cool in the right hands. In my little dream world, that album would have been made by someone like Tom Waits cooperating with Neurosis, Khanate or Sunn O))).
But, that's a pipe dream if there ever was one :/
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Well, at least Tom Waits is still producing great music. I may be biased here in that I love Tom Waits and think that Lou Reed is an absolute tool who has been dining out for years on the few decent Velvet Underground tracks that there were.
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I'm inclined to agree. When it comes to portraying the dark underbelly of life and life in the city, I honestly don't think anyone comes close to ol' Tom.
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Chickenfoot III.
I like. Feels more mature than the first one.
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Chickenfoot III.
I like. Feels more mature than the first one.
Yep. Better songs, more coherent overall.
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I had a pair of coherent overalls once.
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Saint Jude (the free CD with Classic Rock). It's a great old style rock album.
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Didn't even know there was a Chickenfoot II!
I've been recording some new stuff this weekend so that's been getting listened to. When I've not been busy with that I've mostly been listening to a big occult rock playlist. Blood Ceremony and Ghost and Coven and Black Widow and Jacula and The Devil's Blood and Jex Thoth and so on. Tons of silly fun.
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Trying to work my way through the Dream Theater corpus, I don't know how far I'm going to make it before I move on.
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Motörhead - Another Perfect Day
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Didn't even know there was a Chickenfoot II!
There wasn't - they decided to skip the "difficult second album" and go straight to III. Hilariously. :|
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Dear me. You can imagine the cringeworthy meeting that led to that.
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Yes indeed. I can't imagine it originating from anyone other than Mr Hagar. After a few Waboritas.
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unfortunately, i've found Chickenfoot to be rather less than the sum of it's parts.
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While I had expected more from Chickenfoot as well, I have to say the new album is a step up from the debut.
Listening to :
Steel Panther - Balls Out
Whitesnake - Live In The Heart Of The City
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Motörhead - Another Perfect Day
that, my friend, is a fine album!
I'm listening to Alcatrazz 'No Parole from RocknRoll'
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Motörhead - Another Perfect Day
that, my friend, is a fine album!
I've always meant to check that one out. I must confess I'm not really a Motörhead fan (!!!!! :o !!!!!), byt the presence of Robbo makes it interesting.
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Motörhead - Another Perfect Day
that, my friend, is a fine album!
I've always meant to check that one out. I must confess I'm not really a Motörhead fan (!!!!! :o !!!!!), byt the presence of Robbo makes it interesting.
Its a great blend to be honest. Lemmy's raw vocals and bass with some very very melodic guitar work from Robbo. Lemmy seems to have turned down the distortion on the bass somewhat which helps too. Its good stuff basically.
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Whitesnake - Live In The Heart Of The City
Fine album indeed. Last week I listened to the more recent Live In the Shadow of the Blues and I rather felt that the Blues was in the shadow.
Cheers Stephan
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The Who - Then And Now.
Good, but they wrote some weird shyte!
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After my failure to appreciate Dream Theater, I've returned to an old standard - SikTh, Death of a Dead Day.
Still waiting on the Safety Fire EP to drop too...in the meantime, I'll be listening to the LP.
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SikTh, Death of a Dead Day.
Bloody good album, that one. One of the best examples I can think of, of technical metal done right. The sheer emotion of the vocal performances just give that album so much.
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SikTh, Death of a Dead Day.
Bloody good album, that one. One of the best examples I can think of, of technical metal done right. The sheer emotion of the vocal performances just give that album so much.
Better off with the first one with the better songs and the guitars that don't sound like arse :lol:
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SikTh, Death of a Dead Day.
Bloody good album, that one. One of the best examples I can think of, of technical metal done right. The sheer emotion of the vocal performances just give that album so much.
Better off with the first one with the better songs and the guitars that don't sound like arse :lol:
Your opinions are empirically wrong. :)
In any case, now it's Reuben - Racecar is Racecar Backwards
I think I'm predetermined to give anything in drop Db a listen at least once.
edit: moved on again, now listening to Behemoth with some brief Yoko Kanno interludes a la http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIVgSuuUTwQ
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A swedish band just got its renaissance in my stereo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx-lkHi7xfw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx-lkHi7xfw)
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Candlemass.
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Jon @Feline posted a Great White clip yesterday and that lit the fuse... All the old stuff is on the table.
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Jon @Feline posted a Great White clip yesterday and that lit the fuse... All the old stuff is on the table.
Just Great White, or Danger Danger etc?
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A day without Danger Danger, is like a day without sunshine for me. :P
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:lol:
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Vanderbuyst - In Dutch
The Aristocrats
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Disclose - Nightmare or Reality.
More Discharge than Discharge.
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The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
Funkadelic- Maggot Brain
The Melvins- A Senile Animal
and
Mstislav Rostropovich performing Bach's Cello Suites
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Dimmu Borgir - Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia
Woaaaah, I wish I got into Dimmu Borgir sooner.
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Working from home today and currently have Southern Rock Opera - Drive By Truckers on. It's pretty good. Nice basic, honest pub rock.
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I currently seem to be listening to a lot of Cardiacs.
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Lightnin Hopkins and the Thirteenth Floor Elevators - Free Form Patterns as well as Hopkin's Goldstar and Herald sessions. Awesome - the source of more blues cliches than you've had hot dinners....
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Deathspell Omega - Paracletus
DO is like the opposite of Behemoth for me, I like the earlier Behemoth stuff better, but DO just constantly get better and better over time.
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watching/listening to these early B52's clips - awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hLI4nNxAv8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN8hV4AyNss&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSe6SYvsk9E&feature=related
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Thin Lizzy - Live At The BBC boxset
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I've been listening to Slash's live album, Made in Stoke. it's strangely unexciting. it's actually all a bit too well done, too slick. Slash's guitar tone is very smooth, almost artificial sounding, and there's a very odd lack of passion. it doesn't help that i really don't like Myles Kennedy's voice. yes, he can hit all the high notes, but not with any personality or passion. he's a bit like having a vocal keyboard! all makes me a little worried about the upcoming studio album.
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Lots of Tom Waits. Again. Going through one of those phases currently.
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A Lot of Al Green recently, Howlin Wolf, and Six Organs of Admittance has been getting a lot of play recently.
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Lamb of God - Resolution.....
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Lots of Tom Waits. Again. Going through one of those phases currently.
Still stuck on Tom Waits.
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Lots of Tom Waits. Again. Going through one of those phases currently.
Still stuck on Tom Waits.
'Alice' to gets me. classic
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Great song, one of his finest. He has many that fit the "one of his finest" desctiption IMO.
I think the phase I am going thorugh is becasue I am currently reading "Lowside of the Road". Very good book although he had no involvement in it due to his beliefs in privacy.
I'm trying to keep my listening in line with the chapters and am now on Franks Wild Years - last few chapters were about Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs. Classic stuff indeed.
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Tom Waits is a genius, no dice.
Right now I'm listening to Patton Oswalt's "222" album. $%in' hilarious!
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I'm on a bit of a Clutch binge at the minute. Saw them live on monday as they were supporting "Thin Lizzy" (not really thin lizzy as I think scott gorham was the only original member) and thats got me right back into them! Currently on the first self titled album. Still not sure why I never used to like Clutch!
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Albert Collins
Johnny Copeland
Robert Cray
Jimi Hendrix.....
..."I wish they'd had electric guitars in cotton fields back in the good old days. A whole lot of things would've been straightened out." Jimi
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Discovered joe bonamassa a few months ago. I now own most of the albums. The ballad of john henry and you and me are really good and I cant stop listening to them atm.
Joes got the combined style of my fav guitarists and does it with such emotion. best guitarist i have heard in ages.
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Reuben - Racecar is Racecar Backwards
Too bad they're not together anymore
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ec/Led_zeppelin_bbc_sessions_cover.jpg/220px-Led_zeppelin_bbc_sessions_cover.jpg)
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Teenage Fanclub - Thirteen. Reliving my youth, nearly forgot about this album. Great guitar pop band (great crunchy sound too)
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Vintage Trouble,Buckcherry,The Almighty,Simon Mcbride
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Good call on Vintage Trouble
The cover version of Sweet Dreams at the end of the film the Departed.
Roy Buchanan.
How the hell did I not pick up on him for 35 years :(
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Mastodon, went to see them last night and it was heavy as $% :) Still not a fan of their longer meandering songs but ones like Curl of the Burl and Blood and Thunder crushed live. I'd heard bad things about the vocals but they were on form last night. It was all very tight and I was impressed with the sound at Birmingham HMV institute.
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Been loving Behemoth Demigod of late.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhJ9pAnSTug (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhJ9pAnSTug)
New Black Breath track :D
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So far nothing but Patton Oswalt's comedy albums for this day.
Holy shite I love that guy!
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To all saying Vintage Trouble...you have good taste :D
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I'm actually listening to Tyler Ward :headphones5:
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i got the new Van Halen album the other day and have had it on in the car ever since. very pleasantly surprised! it's actually very good
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Joe Robinson - Lethal Injection
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Slough Feg - "Tiger! Tiger!"
Seriously, "Hardworlder" is just such a perfect album, seriously.
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Slough Feg - "Tiger! Tiger!"
Winner.
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Grand Magus. Swedish stoner/doom/metalists that do songs mainly about Norse mythology, vikings and wolves. Can't go wrong really...
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My infant son seems to really like classic rock, so lots of KISS (seriously, it's awesome watching him rock out to Detroit Rock City), Alice Cooper, Ozzy, Hendrix. Fun fact, Hotel California sends him to sleep without fail :lol:
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One of the best love songs ever written. And you're probably all going to hate it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ebR_8UKAY&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnz0VVdeSbI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnz0VVdeSbI)
I love this band :D
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I've been listening to the Metal Hammer show on Planet Rock. Bolt Thrower, At The Gates, Soulfly, Ghost, Prong, Autopsy, Lamb Of God.... makes me realise it's a long time since I've listened to any heavier stuff.*
(* I know nfe and MDV probably regard that as pop. :P )
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Bolt Thrower, Autopsy,
You dont really need to listen to other bands than these two...
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Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith
(http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20101020014720/reddeadredemption/images/2/2e/Judas_priest_defenders_of_the_faith_pats.jpg)
I remember when Ben Twilight'n'Leather challenged me to learn Jawbreaker - it was a tough one! You've got to be fast and tight.
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Bolt Thrower, Autopsy,
You dont really need to listen to other bands than these two...
Spinning Bolt Thrower's "Mercenary" right now. Seriously my favourite guitar tone of all time.
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Jon and the Nightriders....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41YvSrk5paQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO5yyAKZWBw
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Martin Taylor & Alan Barnes: Two for the Road
two consumate artists and inspiring musicians playing some nice tunes...
8)
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I've been listening to a lot of blues recently - here are some of them
Grainne Duffy - Out of the Dark
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - How I Go
Danni Wilde - Shine
Carolyn Wonderland - Peace Meal
Joe Bonamassa - Live From Nowhere In Particular
Black Country Communion - Live Over Europe
Cathy Jean - In the Remains
Eric Gales - Transformation
I also had Be Bop Deluxe Futurist Manifesto out too. Some great old songs on that.
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First listen to the new Napalm Death record. Still cranking out smashers in the vein of the last few. There's a bananas John Zorn guest solo on track three :lol:
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Halford - Live Insurrection
Bloody hell, he had a great solo band there!!!! :o
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A mixture of Alter Bridge and Them Crooked Vultures.
All good stuff IMO
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Bob Dylan - "If you see her, say hello".
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Iced earth and frans Schubert
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Europe - "Not Supposed To Sing The Blues"
I keep hearing this track on the radio. Not normally a fan (sorry Jonathan!) but I really like this - I hadn't realised before what a strong singer Joey Tempest can be.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdpnwoX0BMQ&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdpnwoX0BMQ&feature=related)
Hardest music i've heard so far this day.. :D FUUUU this is so good
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Richard Thompson playing the most blisteringly jaw-dropping solo on a 1956 strat without even a hint of distortion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTRDRxy_KE
Those string bends towards the end make me think he may actually be from another planet.
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Richard Thompson playing the most blisteringly jaw-dropping solo on a 1956 strat without even a hint of distortion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTRDRxy_KE
Those string bends towards the end make me think he may actually be from another planet.
Or deaf?
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Richard Thompson playing the most blisteringly jaw-dropping solo on a 1956 strat without even a hint of distortion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTRDRxy_KE
Those string bends towards the end make me think he may actually be from another planet.
Or deaf?
Haters gonna hate, the man's been awarded an OBE for services to music, you pays your money and you takes your choice.
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Listening to lots of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age lately. Great stuff and makes me feel young(ish) again.
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Listening to lots of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age lately. Great stuff and makes me feel young(ish) again.
Love the former, not so keen on the latter.... I think they got boring quite quickly.
It's a shame John Garcia's band Unida didn't last.
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I think QOTSA did start going down hill after No One Knows. Rated R is my favourite of theirs, not so sure about which Kyuss stuff I like best at the moment. I don't actually 'own' any of their stuff and have been listening on spotify.
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Wishbone Ash - Elegant Stealth
Their first new studio album for a few years.
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Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out and Getting To This
Heard a track on the radio at the weekend, really liked it... and the CDs were cheap!
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Listening to lots of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age lately. Great stuff and makes me feel young(ish) again.
Love the former, not so keen on the latter.... I think they got boring quite quickly.
It's a shame John Garcia's band Unida didn't last.
And also a shame that Kyuss have totally self-destructed now that Garcia tried to steal the name from Homme. Kyuss Lives! was good fun. But that's it dead forever now, I think.
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Thanks for the free bump, spambot!
That said: Mahavishnu Orchestra and Little Tybee so far today.
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Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out and Getting To This
Heard a track on the radio at the weekend, really liked it... and the CDs were cheap!
This was the first band I saw at a real (not school or church hall) show. St Georges hall in Bradford, with Black Sabbath opening for them.
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Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out and Getting To This
Heard a track on the radio at the weekend, really liked it... and the CDs were cheap!
This was the first band I saw at a real (not school or church hall) show. St Georges hall in Bradford, with Black Sabbath opening for them.
That's a cool first gig! :D
And an interesting (to me... :roll: ) little bit of guitar trivia springs to mind - both guitarists on that bill were (briefly) members of Jethro Tull.
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Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out and Getting To This
Heard a track on the radio at the weekend, really liked it... and the CDs were cheap!
This was the first band I saw at a real (not school or church hall) show. St Georges hall in Bradford, with Black Sabbath opening for them.
That's a cool first gig! :D
And an interesting (to me... :roll: ) little bit of guitar trivia springs to mind - both guitarists on that bill were (briefly) members of Jethro Tull.
Not the only one Philly :lol: - One was a founder member of Jethro Tull, the other stood there for their appearance in the Rolling Stones's Rock and Roll Circus film thing, miming to the other's guitaring. Not sure he did very much more with them before they found Mr Barre. I think I've got Getting To This on vinyl - because of the Jethro Tull connection - but I only listened to it once.
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Not the only one Philly :lol: - One was a founder member of Jethro Tull, the other stood there for their appearance in the Rolling Stones's Rock and Roll Circus film thing, miming to the other's guitaring.
Yeah, I saw that film on TV a few Christmases ago.
I knew Iommi had done a little stint in Jethro Tull of course, but it was totally unexpected to see them - with him - in that context! Quite surreal.
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got to love Tull
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Sully Erna (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUX4rLKqwO0) - Loving this!
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Rollins Band
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Not the only one Philly :lol: - One was a founder member of Jethro Tull, the other stood there for their appearance in the Rolling Stones's Rock and Roll Circus film thing, miming to the other's guitaring.
Yeah, I saw that film on TV a few Christmases ago.
I knew Iommi had done a little stint in Jethro Tull of course
!!!!
What?!?!?!
I have no idea how I didn't know this. Sounds like the best thing ever.
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Not the only one Philly :lol: - One was a founder member of Jethro Tull, the other stood there for their appearance in the Rolling Stones's Rock and Roll Circus film thing, miming to the other's guitaring.
Yeah, I saw that film on TV a few Christmases ago.
I knew Iommi had done a little stint in Jethro Tull of course
!!!!
What?!?!?!
I have no idea how I didn't know this. Sounds like the best thing ever.
I think it was literally for a matter of weeks, after Mick Abrahams left Tull and before Earth became Black Sabbath.
I don't think he ever recorded with them.
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some Heart and a bit of Mr Big
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Song I've had stuck in my head all week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=Ij71IphBFyY
yeah, you'll hate it
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Not the only one Philly :lol: - One was a founder member of Jethro Tull, the other stood there for their appearance in the Rolling Stones's Rock and Roll Circus film thing, miming to the other's guitaring.
Yeah, I saw that film on TV a few Christmases ago.
I knew Iommi had done a little stint in Jethro Tull of course
!!!!
What?!?!?!
I have no idea how I didn't know this. Sounds like the best thing ever.
I think it was literally for a matter of weeks, after Mick Abrahams left Tull and before Earth became Black Sabbath.
I don't think he ever recorded with them.
Yeah, I'm fairly certain he didn't record with them - I've got a variety of box-sets and albums with rare gems and wotnot on them. I think that any existing Jethro Tull recordings/demos with Tony Iommi on would have surfaced on those.
But I was as surprised as you HTH when I found out. I think it was either in the 20th Anniversary box-set booklet, or the 25th Anniversary Tour Program. All sorts of interesting things in those, eg Martin Barre says you can hear Jimmy Page coming into the studio during his Aqualung solo. And they're not entirely happy (but are philosophical) about the biggest hit The Eagles had. The Eagles supported them for a tour and spent many nights watching them at the side of the stage while they were playing "We used to know". A little while later, these fine young lads came out with a massive hit called Hotel California. (Actually it's quite a common chord progression - I already knew they were similar to Eric Clapton's "Let it Grow". And, if you desconstruct "Layla" it has elements of this way of doing things. The sixties hit "Those were the Days" has the same vibe. I'm sure there must be some classical or otherwise piece that they were all affected by and these are the echoes of it...).
Anyway, I've been listening to a lot of Gabriel era Genesis and Jimi Hendrix while I was painting the living rooms. I hadn't heard Supper's Ready for ages.... wow!! And Lamb Lies Down, first half, is a stunner...
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The Rolling Stones R&R Circus also gave us The Dirty Mac - Now if only they had stayed together....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlc15XlsaI0
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9wi6_dirty-mac-yer-blues_music
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Anyway, I've been listening to a lot of Gabriel era Genesis and Jimi Hendrix while I was painting the living rooms. I hadn't heard Supper's Ready for ages.... wow!! And Lamb Lies Down, first half, is a stunner...
I keep meaning to buy some of the early Genesis albums.
When we were kids I was into the hard rock stuff and my brother was into Jethro Tull and Genesis. I now have a few Tull CDs, but no Genesis. I remember really liking Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot, in particular.
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Anyway, I've been listening to a lot of Gabriel era Genesis and Jimi Hendrix while I was painting the living rooms. I hadn't heard Supper's Ready for ages.... wow!! And Lamb Lies Down, first half, is a stunner...
I keep meaning to buy some of the early Genesis albums.
When we were kids I was into the hard rock stuff and my brother was into Jethro Tull and Genesis. I now have a few Tull CDs, but no Genesis. I remember really liking Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot, in particular.
Nursery Cryme and Selling England by the Pound are great albums. If you don't have anything, the Platinum Collection is a good place to go.
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Julian Bream plays Vivaldi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyY5pB2a0cU
and the sublime John Williams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDAHl54V0CU
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Pink Floyd dsotm and wywh experience editions. They have pretty much all of the live at wembley 1974 show on them as bonus tracks. Spiffing. It also shows that Pink Floyd had written 90% of their best work by 1975 as most of animals is in these live sets too.
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Journey - Infinity
I just bought one of those "Original Album Classics" boxes - five CDs in mini LP style sleeves for £11.99. Great value! (although it's a shame they didn't include Departure, and not all of the albums are the remastered/expanded editions... but never mind)
Great songs, wonderful vocals.... and fantastic melodic solos from Mr Schon. :)
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Man Must Die, no tolerance for imperfection.
$%&#ing love it. Groovy thrash-death with some outstanding riffing. Mix could stand to be a tiny bit weightier for my taste (very well done though), but ho hum, the music slays.
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Russian Circles - Empros. Love it. Think I prefer this to Geneva actually.
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Theres a new russian circles album
No one $%ing tells me anything.
Off to amazon
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Man Must Die, no tolerance for imperfection.
$%&#ing love it. Groovy thrash-death with some outstanding riffing. Mix could stand to be a tiny bit weightier for my taste (very well done though), but ho hum, the music slays.
The kick drums on Man Must Die releases make we want to burn kids. Always horrible blippy mince. Admittedly I'm biased as I loathe the band and think them a blight on Glasgow's music scene :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkJn3By6NUI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkJn3By6NUI)
This!
(grindcore)
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Can't stop playing this... I must have watched it about 5 times today already.
Hewn from the purest awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouPGGLI6Q
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Can't stop playing this... I must have watched it about 5 times today already.
Hewn from the purest awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouPGGLI6Q
Oh yes... thanks for posting this. I've never seen footage of them. And, to be honest, I've never regarded the vocals of this track as that important... but wow!
And I loved the comment posted:
"No acid, no drugs.
Just a bunch of talented and skilled musicians playing a six minute song in four minutes." :lol:
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Theres a new russian circles album
No one $%&#ing tells me anything.
Off to amazon
It's not really new (October 2011), I just forgot about it til now! Mladek is the standout track for me. It goes from happy and fun to dark and epic.
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Can't stop playing this... I must have watched it about 5 times today already.
Hewn from the purest awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouPGGLI6Q
Oh yes... thanks for posting this. I've never seen footage of them. And, to be honest, I've never regarded the vocals of this track as that important... but wow!
And I loved the comment posted:
"No acid, no drugs.
Just a bunch of talented and skilled musicians playing a six minute song in four minutes." :lol:
Killer performance, there's just not enough yodeling in songs these days.
Talking of killer performances, kick out the jams mother$%er!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XhQRFO4M7A
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Man Must Die, no tolerance for imperfection.
$%&#ing love it. Groovy thrash-death with some outstanding riffing. Mix could stand to be a tiny bit weightier for my taste (very well done though), but ho hum, the music slays.
The kick drums on Man Must Die releases make we want to burn kids. Always horrible blippy mince. Admittedly I'm biased as I loathe the band and think them a blight on Glasgow's music scene :lol:
Clicky as $%, its true
I'll bite :lol:: why?
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I just think they're utter, utter rubbish. They're one of Glasgow's worst musical exports and I always feel saddened that they're the most successful metal one for some time when guys like Co-Exist, Black Sun, Take A Worm For A Walk Week, Madman Is Absolute and a bunch of others are floating around being far better :lol:
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:lol: No, nfe, say what you REALLY mean!
I'll check the other bands out, cheers.
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Currently on heavy rotation:
Ginger Wildheart - 555%
Overkill - The Electric Age
Orange Goblin - A Eulogy for the Damned
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The respective works of Journey and Molly Hatchet from 1978 to 1983.
(Which sounds like a very strange specialist subject on Mastermind)
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Pulled Apart By Horses - Tough Love. Wolf Hand is definitely the best track but it's all pretty good. Loads of energy!
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Alizeé - J'en ai marre!
Well, not technically listening. More watching the video with the sound muted. Does that still count?
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The Trucks live album.
Traffic.
Early Clapton.
Freddie King.
Robert Johnson.
Allman Brothers
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Molly Hatchet - Take No Prisoners
Still revisiting my youth. I'd forgotten what a great album this is - pretty simple, straightforward stuff, but catchy tunes, in-your-face guitars and terrific vocals from Jimmy Farrar. It's putting a rare smile on my face. :)
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I just discovered some crazy feckers called Foxy Shazam.
Someone on a songwriter forum sent me a link with "if I know you like I think I do, you gotta check these guys out..."
At first it was WTF... but wow! :lol:
Their latest one isn't on spotify yet, but I'm listening to the previous one.
Like the Darkness but somewhat more to my taste. Don't find the guitaring quite as yummy as the Hawkins guys, but the songwriting/arranging and the general off-the-wall-ness are fantastic for my money.
Apparently they supported the Darkness recently, so some of you guys might have seen them. I understand they weren't appreciated by the Darkness crowd in this country, though... I can see why. Brian May's a big fan of the Darkness, but Freddie Mercury would've loved this lot...
Think I might even have to buy some music for the first time in months...
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Apparently they supported the Darkness recently, so some of you guys might have seen them. I understand they weren't appreciated by the Darkness crowd in this country, though... I can see why. Brian May's a big fan of the Darkness, but Freddie Mercury would've loved this lot...
They did indeed support The Darkness. Totally bonkers and you're right, they didn't get given a fair ride by some of The Darkness fans. A real shame as I find heckling and throwing bottles/objects at bands the absolute height of rudeness and completely unnecessary.
I haven't listened to them since though so will have to give them a further look (or listen!)
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Alizeé - J'en ai marre!
Well, not technically listening. More watching the video with the sound muted. Does that still count?
I can only say:
(http://www.reactionface.info/sites/default/files/images/1279082592656.jpg)
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Kings of Leon - Only By the Night - I just took my time to listen to the whole album. I dig it a lot.
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i cant keep in mind precisely what i listened to final..
i keep going through my singing library and also practically nothing is as bleak and dark as i feel right now... so i've been sitting here in silence for the last 5 hours.
web design london uk (http://www.chilerose.com)
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Free, Fire and Water album.
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The Bronx on the way to work today :)
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Given the good weather the last week has seen me driving to work with the windows down and the superb Bang Tango album Dancin' on Coals cranked:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyALiPd9Rys
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Given the good weather the last week has seen me driving to work with the windows down and the superb Bang Tango album Dancin' on Coals cranked:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyALiPd9Rys
Blast from the past! :)
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Warrior Soul - Salutations from the Ghetto Nation
Haven't listened to this for many years, but one of the songs just popped into my head so I dug the CD out. Still sounds bloody great!
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the new Spit Like This album, Normalityville Horror. it's good, but i think it'll take a while to grow into properly. i'm a bit unsure about the production, but the songs seem good. tuning down and adding vast amounts of pre-amp gain doesn't necessarily make a guitar sound heavy!
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Deep Purple - Shades of Deep Purple
Spiritual Beggars - Return to Zero
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been listening to Slash's Snakepit: Ain't Life Grand. i've decided i think this is Slash's best post G'N'R album. it's good, raw rock'n'roll. some good songs on there, and some real nice guitar. the recent stuff just sounds too... nice in comparison.
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Warrior Soul - Salutations from the Ghetto Nation
Haven't listened to this for many years, but one of the songs just popped into my head so I dug the CD out. Still sounds bloody great!
Classic album!
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Cannibal Ox - "The Cold Vein".
Bloody masterpiece, that record. Productions are great, and the lyrics are pure bloody genius. I really feel it brings the hardships of inner-city life across perfectly, but with SO much more poetic panache and elegance than I've ever seen any other rappers are capable of.
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Cannibal Ox is good. There is a lot of good stuff like that out there.
I've been listening to King Crimson - Red, Rollins Band & Bad Brains (Pretty much everything by these bands)
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Rory Gallagher - Top Priority
I really like this album. Just my cup of tea/favourite ale.
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The Kills. They're not the band I though were (got them confused with the terrible The Thrills) and I'm loving this sleazy blues-rock inspired awesomeness!
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Sugar - Copper Blue
Just bought the new Deluxe Editions of the three Sugar albums. Which has also prompted me to buy all of Bob Mould's more recent solo albums. So plenty of new listening material!
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Hat Fitz and cara Robinson, Wily Ways. Absolutely brilliant!
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RHCP - The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic
Madball - hold it down
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One of the truly great vocal performances of all time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoH9zP_n_g0
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Right now I'm loving the INXS and Jimmy Barnes tracks from the Lost Boys sound track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwfeA0YQaME (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwfeA0YQaME)
I can't help thinking that most of the bands I talk about now are the bands that I was talking about a some time ago, kinda like saying they don't make music like they used to.
Loving the eighties in general!
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I'm having another fling with Metallica's ReLoad. I love the album! So many sleezy riffs to sink my teeth into. It makes me happy.
RD
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This week I am mostly listening to...
Slaughter And The Dogs
Stiff Little Fingers
The Saints
Weirdos
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Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo. Pop rock perfection, same as with most of their other albums!
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Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself
Royal Thunder - CVI
Rush - Clockwork Angels
Something old, something new..... and something new made by someone old.
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I've heard lots of good things about Clockwork Angels. How do you rate it Philly?
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On first impressions it's very, very good, maintaining the more aggressive, modern power trio feel of the last couple of albums. Haven't heard the songs enough times for them to stick in my head yet, but there's lots of great singin' and playin'.
Rush somehow manage to keep coming out with great, vital-sounding music even after 40 years. OK, I know many people will regard it as dad-rock which was uncool even in 1977, but to me they're a truly progressive band who've rarely, if ever, dipped below par (maybe a bit in the synthy period during the mid-'80s...).
My only complaint (and it's a small one) is that their sound is very "dense" these days. When they do a ballad, it doesn't quite have the delicacy of something like "Different Strings". But I can live with it!
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Cheers Philly - may well give it a whirl.
Jane refers to Rush as dad rock. Shocking. I always try to point out the merits of their music but she never listens. Ive lost count of the amount of times I've played Natural Science to her and told her to 'just listen to the drums! Just listen!'
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Paul Gilbert - Fuzz Universe
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Rush - Exit Stage Left
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Rush - Permanent Waves and A Farewell to Kings.
Inspired by our very own Philly Q!
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Rush - Permanent Waves and A Farewell to Kings.
Inspired by our very own Philly Q!
:D
Permanent Waves was the first Rush album I bought, on the day of release in 1980. And it's still my favourite.
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The Bob Marley film right now 8)
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So the new Rush album is out? Cool...
Most of my listening during the week is while commuting. I've been listening to just Rush, everyday, for nearly 2 years now. 1st album through to Snakes and Ladders (minus the live ones & a couple of mid-late ones) in rotation. I've tried other stuff, but it doesn't feel as good.
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So the new Rush album is out? Cool...
Most of my listening during the week is while commuting. I've been listening to just Rush, everyday, for nearly 2 years now. 1st album through to Snakes and Ladders (minus the live ones & a couple of mid-late ones) in rotation. I've tried other stuff, but it doesn't feel as good.
Is that because you don't like them? Which ones?
I find the albums from Signals to Roll the Bones a little below-par, although there's still loads of good stuff on them. They just felt like the band were treading water for a while. Counterparts was a big return to form, IMO.
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Now listening to Rush in Rio,
I always had an awareness of them, but the power of South Park and the film "I love you, Man" got me to dig a little deeper, such a broad sound for a trio.
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So the new Rush album is out? Cool...
Most of my listening during the week is while commuting. I've been listening to just Rush, everyday, for nearly 2 years now. 1st album through to Snakes and Ladders (minus the live ones & a couple of mid-late ones) in rotation. I've tried other stuff, but it doesn't feel as good.
Is that because you don't like them? Which ones?
I find the albums from Signals to Roll the Bones a little below-par, although there's still loads of good stuff on them. They just felt like the band were treading water for a while. Counterparts was a big return to form, IMO.
I believe all I'm missing is Presto (got it on vinyl) and Roll The Bones.
I have to admit that when I started this marathon I had the same sort of view as you, but the "middle period" has REALLY grown on me. More so than some of the obvious "classics". I'll have to sort out the new one (and maybe get the missing ones at the same time).
They've kind of snuck up on me - I loathed them in the late 70s early 80s. I bought "Archives" and "All the World's a Stage" in 82 or so, just to show willing, but found them boring and very wearing on the ears. Then they went synthy and I loathed them even more :lol:
But now, I personally think they are possibly the most amazing 3 musicians/songwriters I've ever heard. They still wouldn't spring to mind in a "who's your favourite band?" conversation - I don't know why though... there must be some reason why I've had to listen to them everyday!!
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I bought "Archives" and "All the World's a Stage" in 82 or so, just to show willing, but found them boring and very wearing on the ears. Then they went synthy and I loathed them even more :lol:
By coincidence, those two were among my earliest Rush purchases, in between the releases of Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures. But I loved them!
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well, my girlfriend was very cool, and got me a small stack of Rory Gallagher CDs as a surprised birthday present :D so I've been working my way through those.
i like his melodic/less bluesy stuff the best. though some of those blues tracks are real toe tappers!
Rory's best stuff always reminds me of my favourite ale. Goes down a real treat.
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Yep, I was working at home the other day and listened to Rory all day.
Meanwhile, my new Rush albums have arrived. I haven't had a chance to listen to the new one in much depth yet - my impression was that I loved it by the end. He's singing a LOT lower again, although I think it might be showing more because he doesn't seem to have plastered his leads with high harmonies this time. (Bear in mind that this is based on only one listen at a Mrs R imposed volume...)
I did notice that they seem to be recycling a lot of melodies on this one, there were several times I looked thinking "hang on, they've done that before". Never noticed that on previous albums.
The missing ones I picked up were Presto, Roll the Bones (or whatever it's called), and "the blue one with rocks on it" (these guys are utterly useless at memorable titles, especially song-titles :lol:)
Now, I do have Presto on vinyl somewhere, but I only listened to it once or twice when I bought it. Listened to it on the way in to work today - I LOVE this album.
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I did notice that they seem to be recycling a lot of melodies on this one, there were several times I looked thinking "hang on, they've done that before". Never noticed that on previous albums.
It's a concept album, so there's some sort of theme running through it and frequent references to "the Watchmaker(s)". I haven't made any attempt to understand it!
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I did notice that they seem to be recycling a lot of melodies on this one, there were several times I looked thinking "hang on, they've done that before". Never noticed that on previous albums.
It's a concept album, so there's some sort of theme running through it and frequent references to "the Watchmaker(s)". I haven't made any attempt to understand it!
I did wonder that (looking at the pretty pictures).
But that's not quite the kind of re-cycling I meant :lol:. It was more of a "hang on, they've done this (melody or chord progression) before on a previous album" - which kind of surprised me. Initial surprise was that they seemed to be doing it, and then the bigger surprise came when I realised that they've managed to avoid doing it (or have hidden it extremely well) in the past...
I'm probably going to set it running on the home journey tonight. I wouldn't be able to tell you where things were recycled from though - because I can't put any titles with any of the songs! (Apart from the really obvious ones).
And, to all "special" Rush fans - if I can't hear this alleged "recycling" second time round, I shall come back and retract the blasphemic statement in this post! :lol:
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I'm really going nuts over a Japanese band called Zazen Boys these days. Bloody great stuff, if a bit weird.
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But that's not quite the kind of re-cycling I meant :lol:. It was more of a "hang on, they've done this (melody or chord progression) before on a previous album" - which kind of surprised me. Initial surprise was that they seemed to be doing it, and then the bigger surprise came when I realised that they've managed to avoid doing it (or have hidden it extremely well) in the past...
Ah, I didn't realise that's what you were getting at. You're probably right, much as I love Rush I do feel that their songs have been getting a bit "samey" on the more recent albums. I thought that was just them getting deeper entrenched in their "signature sound", but maybe they actually are repeating bits!
Problem is, I know every note of the '70s/'80s albums, but I listen to music in a much more cursory fashion nowadays, I couldn't tell you song titles even. When I was in my teens/twenties I got into things much more intensely, I assume most people do the same but maybe it's just me. :lol:
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Currently listening to gWem repairing my Zimmer frame...
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(http://kineticnorth.com/userfiles/Gilgamesh/220px-Deep_Purple_Made_in_Japan.jpg)
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well, my girlfriend was very cool, and got me a small stack of Rory Gallagher CDs as a surprised birthday present :D so I've been working my way through those.
i like his melodic/less bluesy stuff the best. though some of those blues tracks are real toe tappers!
Rory's best stuff always reminds me of my favourite ale. Goes down a real treat.
what would be a good introduction. I know some stuff but can't be bothered googling to find a recommendation for a record. That's a boring way of being introduced to music anyway.
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Been enjoying Coldworld and Anaal Nathrakh alot recently.
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I am going through a real bad patch at the moment - listening to Sisters of Mercy, The Cult, early Billy Idol - I even dusted off a chorus pedal and started playing White Wedding and She Sells Sanctuary (both are pretty cool actually). I guess its the recession :?
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in a bit of a 70's mood at the moment. Sly and the Family Stone last night, Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic this morning. why can't bands be this cool anymore? :)
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Think I'll overload the forums if I listed em all, but here's a taste.
Guns 'n Roses
Slash ("Solo" projects)
ZZ Top
Rolling Stones
The Beatles
Judas Priest
Megadeth
Hendrix
Sabbath
Motörhead
ACDC
Airbourne
Simon & Garfunkel
BB King
Blues Brothers
Yes, I mash everything together to create awesomeness. Playlist has pretty much stayed the same for years, just with more stuff added. Above listed are all represented with 4 or more songs each. 'tis a big playlist.
Digital age and all, so I don't fumble about with records anymore.
That playlist does indeed play all day, everyday. Just incase you were wondering.
Anyways, what I am listening to this exact moment is the soundtrack to the first Death Star destruction in Star Wars (watching the movie right now for the billionth time.) Guess it doesn't count, but there you have it regardless. =)
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Baroness - Yellow & Green
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Currently listening to Blood For Blood - Serenity. What a superb album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6czRC2TW0U
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after being discussed on here somewhere, i got The Treatment's album ,This Might Hurt.
pretty good, great guitar tones and playing. there were the obvious AC/DC comparisons, but there was something about the singer that occasionally gave me deja vu. yes, in places he's like Bon Scott, but then it hit me! in certain places his tone and phrasing is just like Paul Stanley!
anyway, comparisons aside, good band. i'm enjoying it
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Baroness - Yellow & Green
How are you liking it? Only dipped a toe in on my way to the shops and back the other day but, based on what I heard, I think I'm going to enjoy. And I've been a bit preoccupied with the new Testament album, which I'm loving.
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Baroness - Yellow & Green
How are you liking it? Only dipped a toe in on my way to the shops and back the other day but, based on what I heard, I think I'm going to enjoy. And I've been a bit preoccupied with the new Testament album, which I'm loving.
Only listened to Yellow so far, it's atmospheric and very melodic. From the couple of reviews I'd read I was expecting lots of very slow, moody songs which take a long time to get into, but it actually sounds surprisingly upbeat and bouncy (unlikely as that may seem). I'm not saying they've turned into Abba, but it's not "metal" at all.
Hopefully I'll have time to listen to Green later.
Edit: I meant to say, I'm quite interesed in that Testament album... they were never one of my favourite bands to be honest, but it's been an absolute age since I bought a new CD of "proper" heavy music.
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Edit: I meant to say, I'm quite interesed in that Testament album... they were never one of my favourite bands to be honest, but it's been an absolute age since I bought a new CD of "proper" heavy music.
The last two (this newest one and Formation of Damnation from 2009), are both ace. I'd say FoD just nudges it, because I really like Paul Bostaph's drumming on it (new one's got Gene Hoglan who, while brilliant, seems to be drumming on EVERYTHING these days). I'd kind of slept on Testament prior to getting hold of FoD but, since hearing that, I've gone back through their older stuff and massively enjoyed a lot of it. They're certainly not embarrassing themselves these days the way that, say, Metallica are.
Going to try and find time to sit down with Yellow & Green at some point this afternoon and really get my teeth into it.
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Oh yeah, I was going to buy that album, but then got sidetracked on Amazon by Rodrigo and Gabriela.
I've been listening th Rodrigo and Gabriela all day - amazing album and players.
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Listened to 'Irish Tour' this afternoon. Just finished it as a matter of fact! Its a bit too bluesy for me, but theres some great stuff on there, particularly the lead word. Favourite track on there is "A Million Miles Away"
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Ty Segall Band - Slaughterhouse. Awesome band!
Tell Me What's Inside Your Heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TVnY7IEMcY)
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been listening to the new Darkness album, Hot Cakes. it's pretty good. production wise, it's definitely the best sounding record they've done yet. song wise, they seem pretty good. will need a little growing in time of course. i do wish there was a bit more hard rocking on it though!
oh, their cover of Radiohead's Street Spirit is just as marvellous on record as it always has been live :)
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Currently listening to Blood For Blood - Serenity. What a superb album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6czRC2TW0U
Incredible band. Although recently let down by the vocalist allegedly sexually assaulting a minor.
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been listening to the new Darkness album, Hot Cakes. it's pretty good. production wise, it's definitely the best sounding record they've done yet. song wise, they seem pretty good. will need a little growing in time of course. i do wish there was a bit more hard rocking on it though!
I heard a track the other day (the single, perhaps?) They seem to have entirely lost their charm for me I'm afraid, maybe because I hated that second album so much. :|
Meanwhile I have been listening to:
Clutch - Robot Hive/Exodus
Black Sabbath - Cross Purposes
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Clutch - Robot Hive/Exodus
Every day I wake up I drink a lot of coffee and watch the CNN.
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Black Sabbath - The Eternal Idol (Deluxe Edition)
I've just been reading Tony Iommi's autobiography and it prompted me to plug some gaps in my collection, i.e. the Deluxe Editions I didn't already have (why no DEs of the later albums with Ozzy? :? )
I know it isn't cool, but I really like the "forgotten years" with Tony Martin on vocals, and The Eternal Idol is one of my absolute favourite Sabbath albums. This release is interesting, because the second disc includes the original sessions with Ray Gillen on vocals - a very worthwhile "extra".
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Steps - Last Thing On My Mind
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Ensiferum
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Autopsy - All tomorrows funerals. new vinyl. :)
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Sleep - Dopesmoker
I only listen to this once in a blue moon. When I saw there was a new remastered edition out, it seemed like it was about time....
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I've become very weary of new remastered editions. They can sometimes involve some kind of brick wall mastering. Slowly I think some labels are starting wise up that people hate this. Vinyl editions still always sound better though. Just got vinyl versions of two Mastodon albums. They sound stunning compared to the CDs. (and they weren't particularly bad cd masters)
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As an old hi-fi addict, vinyl has always sounded better than CD. Analogue baby. Shame convenience won out and I sold all my gear and records* I listen to music more on the computer now than anywhere else and they're all MP3s. Still buy the CDs even though they're just read in and stuck on a shelf. I'm still of the school that actually likes something physical when they buy something... Odd that it just doesn't bother me these days that it sounds nowhere near as good. I can still enjoy the music.
As for what I'm listening to at the moment. Monster Magnet - Spine of God. Which they're playing in full in Nov.
*actually it came down to a pair of very expensive amps that kept failing and winding me up. Should have kept the old one that was about 12 years old. Bloody idiot that I was, I thought a more modern amp would be better. Sadly not better or better made...
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Yeah, I still have a lot of stuff on vinyl (probably 1,000+ albums), but a large percentage of them I now also have on CD and I haven't had a working turntable for many, many years.
I must admit I do miss the days of gatefold sleeves.... I bet those Mastodon and Baroness LPs have great packaging!
I agree that CD doesn't sound any better than vinyl (although I don't miss the crackles and pops!) and also that remasters often don't improve on previous editions. But I'm no audiophile, and I am a sucker for bonus tracks and all that nonsense, even though many of them are pretty worthless.
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If you are hearing crackles and pops during the music you are not looking after your vinyl. Its really not an issue at all. lol
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24/7 Spyz - Gumbo Millenium & Harder Than You
HR aka Human Rights - Viva Azania
Kraut - An Adjustment to Society
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I've become very weary of new remastered editions. They can sometimes involve some kind of brick wall mastering. Slowly I think some labels are starting wise up that people hate this. Vinyl editions still always sound better though. Just got vinyl versions of two Mastodon albums. They sound stunning compared to the CDs. (and they weren't particularly bad cd masters)
it sounds better because there is headroom and very wide dynamic range, the ironic thing is that people master the cr@p out of amazing sounding mixes for some reason as soon as they know it's digital, vinyl has a 15-20dB crest factor whereas lady gaga has a 3-4dB crest factor!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_factor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_factor)
The same thing is also happening to films which completley ruins the sound lol I could go on a massive rant here
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Protest The Hero - Scurrilous. Not what I'd normally listen to at all but I'm really enjoying it. Mental guitar skills.
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it sounds better because there is headroom and very wide dynamic range, the ironic thing is that people master the cr@p out of amazing sounding mixes for some reason as soon as they know it's digital, vinyl has a 15-20dB crest factor whereas lady gaga has a 3-4dB crest factor!
Yep. Hence my return to vinyl. I have a program (iVolume) which works out the perceived volume of each track in my iTunes. It works like the inbuilt 'soundcheck' feature in iTunes but it adjusts the volume for the album as a whole rather than each individual track. Basically it makes all your albums the same volume so you dont get leaps in volume between albums/shuffle tracks.
The interesting thing about it is that you get the level of adjustment its made to do this viewable in each album. Some of the adjustments take the piss. When its adjusted all the album volumes to the same, the ones that were mastered too loudly clearly sound worse.
The best example of a ruined cd master but a great vinyl master I own is Slayer - Christ Illusion. The CD of that sounds really awful. The vinyl sounds great.
PS. If you are an itunes user i really recommend this>> http://www.mani.de/en/ivolume/index.html
Thought you might be interested in this... The loudest music in my iTunes.
Allowing for the fact I add 3db on top of a 'normalised' level, (and pretty much all modern cds have the sound adjusted downwards to meet the +3db that I add) 10db worth of adjustment on Iggys mix of 'Raw Power' is insane. Sound on that CD is truly terrible.
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The Company Band - Pros & Cons EP
Fills the gap nicely until the next Clutch album comes along....
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it sounds better because there is headroom and very wide dynamic range, the ironic thing is that people master the cr@p out of amazing sounding mixes for some reason as soon as they know it's digital, vinyl has a 15-20dB crest factor whereas lady gaga has a 3-4dB crest factor!
Yep. Hence my return to vinyl. I have a program (iVolume) which works out the perceived volume of each track in my iTunes. It works like the inbuilt 'soundcheck' feature in iTunes but it adjusts the volume for the album as a whole rather than each individual track. Basically it makes all your albums the same volume so you dont get leaps in volume between albums/shuffle tracks.
The interesting thing about it is that you get the level of adjustment its made to do this viewable in each album. Some of the adjustments take the piss. When its adjusted all the album volumes to the same, the ones that were mastered too loudly clearly sound worse.
The best example of a ruined cd master but a great vinyl master I own is Slayer - Christ Illusion. The CD of that sounds really awful. The vinyl sounds great.
PS. If you are an itunes user i really recommend this>> http://www.mani.de/en/ivolume/index.html
Thought you might be interested in this... The loudest music in my iTunes.
Allowing for the fact I add 3db on top of a 'normalised' level, (and pretty much all modern cds have the sound adjusted downwards to meet the +3db that I add) 10db worth of adjustment on Iggys mix of 'Raw Power' is insane. Sound on that CD is truly terrible.
that is genius, thanks for sharing man, for once a genuinley usefull app, luckily I have i-tunes too. Interesting how low you have death magnetic, it is a VERY loud album
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that is genius, thanks for sharing man, for once a genuinley usefull app, luckily I have i-tunes too. Interesting how low you have death magnetic, it is a VERY loud album
The thing is... Death Magnetic is no louder than any other Metallica album. Its just pointlessly mastered to CD with the levels boosted into distortion. After using iVolume when i play Metallica albums on shuffle on my itunes its exactly the same volume as ...and justice for all/master of puppets. Its just clearly distorted. Same thing with Slayer - Christ Illusion.
Which is the point of all this hate towards brick wall mastering. It makes the recording really distorted. If I want my music to be loud I'll turn my amp up!
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I only listen to the remastered edition one.
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I only listen to the remastered edition one.
of? DM? (The one that came on the Guitar Hero game?)
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a variety of The Smiths albums. Still not sold on Morrisey's mopey voice but there are some awesome basslines that I must learn!
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Jeff Buckley - Live at Sin-E legacy edition.
Always love listening to this.
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A lot of Black Keys. My lad is starting to get into them which is going towards cancelling out the shitee that my sister-in-law has got him in to.
Also managed to get my old mans stereo off of him, so I've been listening to a bit more music than usual, speaking of which has anyone got a small active sub for sale?
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Jefferson Airplane Live at Monterey.
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Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies
Bad Rabbits - Stick Up Kids
Circa Survive - Violent Waves
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I can't stop listening to La Futura, the new ZZ Top record, it's bloody brilliant and certainly my favourite of theirs for a long time. Really dirty, earthy boogie music. Highly recommended.
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This, right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lsOyvzwYZs
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell. I think I'm going to build myself a fuzz pedal :D
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Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
That is all... :lol:
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Metallica - St Anger. I thought I'd give it a re-listen. I have to say it's not actually as bad as I thought it was at the time. There are some good songs such as Sweet Amber, and the guitar tones are pretty good. I actually think it's a much better album than Death Magnetic. Apart from Lars' bin lid snare.
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Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
Devin Townsend - Epicloud
That is all... :lol:
+1
My 7 and 5 year old boys totally love Save Our Now off it, they keep playing it over and over again. :)
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Katatonia - Dead End Kings
Graveyard - Hisingen Blues
Woods of Ypres - Grey Skies and Electric Light
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Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime.
I'd never heard of them before today. I picked up an uncut magazine from 6 years ago that had a review of the re-release of this album. It's great! Some of the vocals are a bit dodgy though.
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Jess and the Ancient Ones (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53bGpfs_8xs)
disarmonia mundi- Mindtricks
bloodbath- breeding death
everything by The Devil Makes Three
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgQF0ZkLVSk&feature=fvst
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnitXc3cCmQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qJ9TfjLyBE
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Gary Moore, Blues For Jimi. it's Gary doing covers of Hendrix songs (that's the Hollywood explanation bit, for anyone that didn't get it from the name :) )
it's pretty good, some great strat tones. but, as was Gary's way, he does often get a little carried away with the gain and speed in the solos. still great stuff, from a pair of sadly missed masters
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Joe Bonamassa Rockpalast 2005... I must learn his vol swell technique!!
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Maybe it sounds not so bad !
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Black Keys - El Camino
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Black Keys - El Camino
Been listening to that a lot.
Currently listening to my wife shouting down the phone at a photographer....... who's a $%wit (the photographer, not the wife).
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In a rare Opeth mood today, just stuck Still Life on and reminded me how awesome they are. Guitar tone is amazing as well.
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In a rare Opeth mood today, just stuck Still Life on and reminded me how awesome they are. Guitar tone is amazing as well.
I can relate to that, I really like Opeth but hardly ever listen to them for some reason. :?
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More Clutch again today. I think they might be the best/most badass rock band ever.
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You're displaying exceedingly good taste this week, Tom. :D
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Corrosion of Conformity
The new(ish) self-titled album, recorded as a three-piece without Pepper Keenan. It's good. :)
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Mastodon - Crack the Skye, Blood Mountain and The Hunter
Makes going to the gym more bearable
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"Time I" by Wintersun and "Vanitas" by Anaal Natrahk,
actually more blown away by Anaal Natrahk TBH...
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell and Show Your Bones. Love this band :)
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Currently giving repeated listening / watching to two tracks from the new(ish) Tom Waits Album '" Bad As Me" - over on you tube ; namely 'Satisfied' - and " Hell Broke Luce". The former being surprisingly catchy ( with Tom's compelling dance moves of course ) - and the later having stunning visuals / and a stark anti-war message.
On both, the great Marc Ribbot providing wonderfully apt / raw guitar work. I understand that Keef appears on 'Satisfied' - as he is name checked during it.
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I do like Marc Ribot. Like most great guitarists you know it's him playing the second you hear the first note.
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I've been listening to lots of Tool and A Perfect Circle recently. I'm addicted. I love Maynard James Keenan's style....
And the tasteful riffs by Adam Jones alongside the insane bass lines are awesome.
I've also been listening to Amy Winehouse a lot recently. Love her voice.
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Barb Wire Dolls debut album, Slit. pretty good. angry, punky, hard rocking.
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ZZ Top's Rhythmeen. Great album which I did not appreciate when I bought it at the release time but it grew on me.
Cheers Stephan
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I'm currently in love with Born of Osiris' Discovery album and Chelsea Grin's Evolve album too. Coincidentally Jason Richardson was the lead guitarist for both those albums and tried out for All Shall Perish. Who I love as well. It's magic!
Also - if anyone can recommend some old school drum and bass or modern funk, I'm all open for them! And anything like old Prodigy, like their 'No Good' song.
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Blackfoot - Tomcattin'
I feel like I'm 16 again!
Well.... not really :| . But the album still sounds great.
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Jon Cleary- Mo Hippa.
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New Bad Brains record. Into the future. I love it.
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This week I've mainly had Crass, Mike & Rich (expert knob twidlers) and the same couple of John Martyn songs on constant loop. Can't say my music taste isn't eclectic :lol:
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The XX - XX. Can't believe I never used to like these guys before, didn't give them enough of a chance. Perfect lazy weekend music!
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Just listened to Led Zep's Babe I'm Gonna Leave You again for the first time in a while, almost forgot how much I loved it. Such a raw, powerful performance from Jimmy and especially Robert. Gives me chills every time!
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Van Halen III. Never bothered getting it, but it's ok. Nice tuneage.
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You think?
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I do. Hence, I type.
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Van Halen III. Never bothered getting it, but it's ok. Nice tuneage.
I really don't like VHIII at all.
Did you get the new one? I bought it ages ago but somehow I can't motivate myself to listen to it. :?
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Van Halen III. Never bothered getting it, but it's ok. Nice tuneage.
I really don't like VHIII at all.
Did you get the new one? I bought it ages ago but somehow I can't motivate myself to listen to it. :?
Not yet. But I'm using Google Play on my phone. It's dangerous; instant albums!!!
:?
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Do you have to pay for them?
(Not that my phone is capable of anything so hi-tech)
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Yeah, but I got the live Chickenfoot album for 3 quid or something ridiculous.
Haven't actually bought any albums for ages, but this might change now...
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Van Halen III. Never bothered getting it, but it's ok. Nice tuneage.
I really don't like VHIII at all.
Did you get the new one? I bought it ages ago but somehow I can't motivate myself to listen to it. :?
i haven't heard VHIII, is that the one with Gary Cherone? but i did get the new one, it's actually pretty good
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Yeah the new VH album was actually really good in my opinion. It's just a shame that the songs they marketed were the weakest on the album. If they'd put more stock into Stay Frosty, Trouble w/ Never, Beats Workin, etc. I think they'd have fared much better.
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Do you have to pay for them?
(Not that my phone is capable of anything so hi-tech)
I can mainly phone and text from my phone! I've never had a phone smart enough to do lots of the other fancy stuff. Now call me a luddite.
As ar as music goes ie benn putting a lot of hours into The Smiths lately. Magnificent.
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Blue Öyster Cult - On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
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Not really a cradle of filth fan but I can't get enough of 'Nymphetamine' at the minute. Dani Filth's and Liv Kristine's voices really shine on this.
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Listening to some old Focus (the Dutch band) stuff. Lots of ideas there..
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Listening to some old Focus (the Dutch band) stuff. Lots of ideas there..
8-bit yodelling?
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been listening to Bowie 'Where are we now' and not really sure if I like a auto-tune on his voice, apart from that it's way better than I was expecting
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I'd think Bowie would stay away from Autotune, his voice must be in rough shape.
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T&N (tooth and nail) Slave To the Empire album.
It's George Lynch & Jeff Pilson - Some Dokken classics updated (VERY WELL which is unusual) and some originals. Guest vocals from Doug Pinnick, Robert Mason, Sebastian Bach, Tim “Ripper” Owens.
Great stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSwHcogJcWU
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T&N (tooth and nail) Slave To the Empire album.
It's George Lynch & Jeff Pilson - Some Dokken classics updated (VERY WELL which is unusual) and some originals. Guest vocals from Doug Pinnick, Robert Mason, Sebastian Bach, Tim “Ripper” Owens.
Great stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSwHcogJcWU
I love T&N. Jeff Pilson is one of my favorite musicians too.
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Gary moore blues for jimi.
got a recommendation from youtube and its best video ive watched in a long time. Can't stop listening to it so ordered the cd.
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Blue Öyster Cult - On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
that's a good one - haven't heard that in a while.
Lately Dio's Holy Diver was in my car CD. Great riffing there.
Cheers Stephan
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Daniel Johnston,
Supertouch,
Bad Brains.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3myAmL-9870 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3myAmL-9870)
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I stumbled across a band from Sweden called Graveyard for the first time last week and have been playing the three albums they have solidly. If you are remotely interested in awesome classic rock but like to hear new band play it from the heart check these guys out.
I have no idea why they seemed to have passed me by until now. This is the shitee...
http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k (http://youtu.be/OnGBa8dVm6k)http://youtu.be/k8jqUHYiSl0 (http://youtu.be/k8jqUHYiSl0)
http://youtu.be/AvKy56jIf_Y (http://youtu.be/AvKy56jIf_Y)http://youtu.be/EdR0dCI25X4 (http://youtu.be/EdR0dCI25X4)
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New Riverside album out today, it's rather excellent
http://youtu.be/HAqU-RDnYyY (http://youtu.be/HAqU-RDnYyY)
Liking that Graveyard! Totally up my street.
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There's a good remastered collection of the Moving Sidewalks out now called, unimaginatively, "The Complete Moving Sidewalks". Really good funky, fuzzy, Texas psychedelia from '67-'68. I reckon the guitarist in that band could really make something of himself...
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Damn, that's two bands i've never heard of that both sound excellent! i'll be checking them out
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There's a good remastered collection of the Moving Sidewalks out now called, unimaginatively, "The Complete Moving Sidewalks". Really good funky, fuzzy, Texas psychedelia from '67-'68. I reckon the guitarist in that band could really make something of himself...
what was his name again? William Gibson, something like that?
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Damn, that's two bands i've never heard of that both sound excellent! i'll be checking them out
I've heard some Graveyard stuff before, but Riverside is a completely new one to me.
I'm so out of touch nowadays.... but it doesn't even bother me that much. Which is sort of worrying in itself. :?
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Graveyard are the only modern band of this style I've heard in a long time that sound like the real deal. So many classic rock style bands sound like pale imitations of their influences. These guys seem to have real mojo. The albums really capture the band well and the live clips I've seen of them are really electric.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvNr4N-aawRisOuYvXWXk7WornRankSFf&feature=mh_lolz (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvNr4N-aawRisOuYvXWXk7WornRankSFf&feature=mh_lolz)
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Riverside are a prog outfit. A bit Porcupine Tree, with a Floydian influence. New album is properly retro sounding though. A bit different and I'm really digging it (not that I don't dig their early stuff). Great live band too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JBOZGsg6ms#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JBOZGsg6ms#ws)
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I like Porcupine Tree so gave that a listen. And I like it.
Noce one - cheers!
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Rick Derringer - Face To Face
Like all Derringer albums, the songwriting is patchy, but on this particular one there are some killer guitar solos. This made a big impression on me when I bought it on vinyl in 1980, both the music and the BC Rich on the cover! Great to finally have it on CD.
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Blur: Strange news from another star
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since i got my new car, which still has a cassette player, i've been listening to very little. it is frustrating! i must get around to getting a cd player installed
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I just re-fitted the radio that came with the merc. Doesn't even have a tape deck. Loving it!
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Really into Mastodon - Crack the Skye at the minute :) Just learning The Czar, it's awesome!
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Yngwie Malmsteen's Odyssey album (c. 1988), featuring Joe Lynn Turner on vocals. I listened only through the first three songs this morning but what great stuff is this.
Cheers Stephan
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Ah memories. I was at college when that came out. In a free period I picked it up in town and proceeded to to listen to it on a walkman the size of a house brick.
Those were the days!
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John Fogerty (and Creedence Clearwater Revival) - The Long Road Home
When I was young, I wouldn't be caught dead with a "best of" - if I was interested in a band I'd go out and buy their whole back-catalogue. I realised I was getting old when compilations started appearing in my collection.... :wink:
Anyway, Creedence is one of those bands I never liked enough to buy their albums, but I always liked some of their songs - and most of the hits are on here. Must say, I'm not so keen on the John Fogerty solo material.... it's slicker, less raucous, more polished and quickly gets a bit boring.
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Been listening to High On Fire most of the day as I'm going to see them tonight. :twisted:
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Fuzzbox - Bostin steve austin
new re-release of the Fuzzy ones first album. it's a fun and funky fuzzy pop album! i always liked that band, and they're second record, Big Bang, is still one of my favourites. their cover of Bohemian Rhapsody is magnificent! :)
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Fuzzbox - Bostin steve austin
Is that as in We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It? I remember the band, sort of, but not any of their songs.
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the very ones, Philly. and on the first album, they did indeed use their fuzzbox :) they sounded rather more polished by the second one. beyond their enormously catchy singles, and scantily clad red head singer in their videos, they had some great songs. they actually reformed in recent times, but unfortunately their guitarist died before christmas. i think it was quite sudden.
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Bloc Party. Never gave them much of a listen when they were first popular but I really like em at the minute! Silent Alarm is an awesome album, as is Four. Great tones and interesting guitar parts.
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Bloc Party. Never gave them much of a listen when they were first popular but I really like em at the minute! Silent Alarm is an awesome album, as is Four. Great tones and interesting guitar parts.
I like the first album. Second one they lost it a bit. Third one was truly awful so I lost interest at that point. The first one is class. If you enjoy that check out the debut by The Rakes 'Capture/Release' its brilliant. The singer from Bloc Party stands in for the Rakes singer when he loses his voice lol.
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Have you heard Four? Its much better than the 2nd and 3rd albums - worth a listen! I'll check out that band as well.
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TBH its the first I've heard of it. I actually thought they had split up :/
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My brother likes Bloc Party and some of those other guitar-based bands who emerged around the same time (I forget their names, sorry....)
It's OK, but I just can't get really into them. I guess I'm too old.
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I love Silent Alarm (especially Like Eating Glass). Strangely I've never listened to anything else by them.
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I was never into this sort of music at the time (think they were popular when I was in my "power metal phase" :lol: ) but now I really like the twin-guitar interplay. One of my favourite sounds is two singlecoil-sounding guitars doing completely different things that compliment each other in an interesting way.
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One of my favourite sounds is two singlecoil-sounding guitars doing completely different things that compliment each other in an interesting way.
I do know what you mean, I can't think of examples(!) but that sort of stuff is interesting. Hard for me to understand, though, it's quite an "alien" sound when you've grown up on power chords and blues scales.
I'd love to be able to play various different styles like country picking, chord-melody jazz and especially some of the folk-influenced things Richard Thompson does. But it's never gonna happen! :lol:
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I think this is the best example I can think of right now - Q and Not U - Washington Monument (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NqUuAkD1jY)
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Queen and Queen II
I'm watching the Days of Our Lives documentary (again). Such a good documentary. I recommend anyone who is even remotely in to Queen give it a viewing. It's on the iPlayer currently.
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I think this is the best example I can think of right now - Q and Not U - Washington Monument
That was alright - it reminded me a bit of Sunny Day Real Estate, without actually sounding massively similar! :lol:
I just bought the new expanded Anniversary edition of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and, since they were cheap, I got the remasters of Fleetwood Mac and Tusk at the same time. I'm not really a big fan, but there are some classic songs on there.
I do seem to be buying more - what should I call it? - middle of the road, less rocky music at the moment. It's not that my tastes have changed, I think I'm just interested in exploring all that stuff, mostly from the '70s, that I saw in record shops (remember them?) for many years but never actually heard.
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Heard this band called Surfer Blood on the radio the other night, really like this song (https://soundcloud.com/warnerbrosrecords/surfer-blood-weird-shapes-1). Quite Pixies and Weezer inspired.
The rest of them don't seem to match up though.
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WIll give that a listen later - I like Weezer and love Pixies. Incidentally I have been listening to Surfer Rosa and Come on Pilgrim this morning. Some cracking stuff on there.
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Weezer's Blue Album. So good!
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The New Albums From Random Jon Poole; his solo album and The Goddamn Whores second album. both very good
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I think this is the best example I can think of right now - Q and Not U - Washington Monument
That was alright - it reminded me a bit of Sunny Day Real Estate, without actually sounding massively similar! :lol:
I just bought the new expanded Anniversary edition of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and, since they were cheap, I got the remasters of Fleetwood Mac and Tusk at the same time. I'm not really a big fan, but there are some classic songs on there.
I do seem to be buying more - what should I call it? - middle of the road, less rocky music at the moment. It's not that my tastes have changed, I think I'm just interested in exploring all that stuff, mostly from the '70s, that I saw in record shops (remember them?) for many years but never actually heard.
Sunny Day Real Estate... isn't that the band Will and Nate from the Foo Fighters came from?
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Sunny Day Real Estate... isn't that the band Will and Nate from the Foo Fighters came from?
Yep. And both went back, at different times I think. Really good band.
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Queen and Queen II
I'm watching the Days of Our Lives documentary (again). Such a good documentary. I recommend anyone who is even remotely in to Queen give it a viewing. It's on the iPlayer currently.
It would be bad to mention that I have two Guyton guitars at home wouldn't it ;-)
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Queen and Queen II
I'm watching the Days of Our Lives documentary (again). Such a good documentary. I recommend anyone who is even remotely in to Queen give it a viewing. It's on the iPlayer currently.
It would be bad to mention that I have two Guyton guitars at home wouldn't it ;-)
You can't just say that and not show us pictures (even though this is, I admit, the wrong thread for it....!)
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I've been getting into George van Eps recently, the guy practically invented fingerstyle jazz guitar and very few people have really taken it past where he left off.
This is him playing a tune called Lap Piano on one of the earliest 7 string electrics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHE6FSeWuLQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHE6FSeWuLQ)
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Queen and Queen II
I'm watching the Days of Our Lives documentary (again). Such a good documentary. I recommend anyone who is even remotely in to Queen give it a viewing. It's on the iPlayer currently.
It would be bad to mention that I have two Guyton guitars at home wouldn't it ;-)
You can't just say that and not show us pictures (even though this is, I admit, the wrong thread for it....!)
Yes, put them on the appropriate thread you swine!
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Right now I'm loving Thumpermonkey's Sleep Furiously album
'Wheezyboy' by Thumpermonkey (Sleep Furiously). (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_eZXf1UGmM#ws)
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Motorhead, Another Perfect Day
great album
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Right now I'm loving Thumpermonkey's Sleep Furiously album
that's a great video! good song too, i like it.
i'm listening to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Push Back the Sky
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I got Bowie's new album today 'the next day' and it's impressive
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Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
took me ages to get into it, but when it finally clicked-whoaaaa!
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New Clutch album is streaming online and it's $%ing awesome! Calling it now, album of the year.
http://pro-rock.com/ (http://pro-rock.com/)
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I've got the first two Suede albums on constant rotation currently. Reminds me of my youth. All great IMO. Scarily the first album was 20 years ago!
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New Clutch album is streaming online and it's $%&#ing awesome! Calling it now, album of the year.
http://pro-rock.com/ (http://pro-rock.com/)
Being an old-fashioned type, I pre-ordered it on CD some time ago.... it's on its way from Amazon now! :D
However, after reading a couple of interviews in guitar magazines this week, I have been listening to something which actually doesn't seem to be available on CD:
Wilson T King - Last of the Analogues
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Richard Thompson- Electric. Pretty damn good so far, a little harder edged than his other more recent stuff.
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/48/Cover_art_for_Tomahawk's_album_%22Oddfellows%22.jpg/220px-Cover_art_for_Tomahawk's_album_%22Oddfellows%22.jpg)
I know it's totally irrational, but I was chiefly drawn in by the cover art and the title. And the fact the title's in quotation marks. :oops:
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I got Bowie's new album today 'the next day' and it's impressive
That one's on the list.
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Being an old-fashioned type, I pre-ordered it on CD some time ago.... it's on its way from Amazon now! :D
haha yeah I pre-ordered as well and it arrived yesterday (have started getting cds again, seem to appreciate it more when I have a physical copy!) :) Love this album. The guitar tone is spot on as well, any idea what amps etc were used?
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Being an old-fashioned type, I pre-ordered it on CD some time ago.... it's on its way from Amazon now! :D
haha yeah I pre-ordered as well and it arrived yesterday (have started getting cds again, seem to appreciate it more when I have a physical copy!) :) Love this album. The guitar tone is spot on as well, any idea what amps etc were used?
No idea about gear on that particular album, but Tim Sult is mostly a Les Paul through Marshall Plexi guy. I think he's also used AC30s and Top Hat amps (which are Vox-influenced, I think?). He also has SGs and Juniors - very much a Gibson guy, unless he's changed gear recently!
My CD has arrived (at last), can't wait to hear it!
Edit: Now listening to Clutch - Earth Rocker. Wow, wow, and wow. Brilliant. It's their most hard-rocking album for a very long time (not saying that's a good or bad thing, because I love all their work). To me, they're head and shoulders above any other other band of the last 25 years. I can't understand why they're not huge.
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Unto The Breach is my favourite so far I reckon :)
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John Murry and Frank Turner mainly. I'm getting soft in my old age. Blame the wife.
John Murry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR-XgEpO79I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR-XgEpO79I)
Frank Turner: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us0uvVHMoEQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us0uvVHMoEQ)
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Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime. Classic stuff. My type of guitar tone.
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Stampin Ground
Outburst
Breakdown
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Well I dont know where I ve been for the last 30 years this band has been going but just got Pretty Maids..It Comes Alive..Maid in Switzerland 2x CD and DVD.really liking it
Snakecharmer ..Micky Moody band very Early Whitesnake but quite catchy
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Just took out David Coverdale's Whitesnake's "Restless Heart" (c. 1997). Some of the most tasteful guitar playing by Adrian Vandenberg - a very underrated player IMHO.
Cheers Stephan
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Spirit - Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Yet another band I first got into many years ago when I was about 17, but only now have I finally got round to buying some of their albums on CD!
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Watched Sister Act 2 the other day, shameful I know. It reminded me just how good Lauryn Hill is. Been listening to the Fugees for the past couple of days.
Last I heard about Lauryn Hill was that she was off to prison. Shame really.
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Some random busker performing "Brown Eyed Girl" at Oxford Circus tube station. :|
I loathe the song anyway (as a cacky karaoke/pub singer favourite it ranks right up there with "Mustang Sally"), but this pillock's rendition was even worse than the played-out original.
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Converge. Can't believe I've gone so long without listening to them, awesome band.
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I'm listening to a lot of J D McPherson's "Signs and Signifiers" album at the present. Really great, stripped back rock and roll/rockabilly sound. Great debut I think.
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Been listening to Baby Godzilla; Oche. quite surprisingly, they're playing in Belfast in a couple of weeks, so that's one to look forward to :)
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Kadavar - Abra Kadavar
How could a band who look like this NOT sound immense?
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/500/86705857/Kadavar.jpg)
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Spiritual Beggars - Earth Blues
Not often I can say this, but what a great week for new releases! :D
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I've been listening to some deep prog of late; namely the sublime English Electric Part 2 from Big Big Train
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aCZGM6z9Ls[/url)
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Spiritual Beggars - Earth Blues
Not often I can say this, but what a great week for new releases! :D
8)
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bit of Funkadelic in the car this morning. yep, i'm gettin down wit my funky self :)
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Ghost (aka Ghost B.C.) - Infestissumam
Yet another newie! I was expecting some pretty dark doom metal, but it's actually a strange kind of gothic pop with Satanic lyrics set to rather jolly melodies. Weird. But I like it.
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Marty Friedman - Dragon's Kiss.
Some very tasty playing in there. The day I am able to play Dragon Mistress (will never happen), will be a very happy day indeed.
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Marty Friedman - Dragon's Kiss.
Some very tasty playing in there. The day I am able to play Dragon Mistress (will never happen), will be a very happy day indeed.
That album is a classic, front to back!
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Royal Thunder - Royal Thunder EP
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Riverdogs - Vivian Campbell's best recorded guitar tone IMHO.
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Riverdogs - Vivian Campbell's best recorded guitar tone IMHO.
That's a great album! :D
I also really like the Shadow King album he did with Lou Gramm.
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"Stone" Alice in Chains new single... I can't f**king wait for the album "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here"
Alice In Chains - Stone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KmYFY5oOvM#ws)
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THIS... (Decapitated)
http://youtu.be/ZR7qT4sPx8Q?t=35s (http://youtu.be/ZR7qT4sPx8Q?t=35s)
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"Stone" Alice in Chains new single... I can't f**king wait for the album "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here"
Alice In Chains - Stone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KmYFY5oOvM#ws)
Saw them live last week, they did this song justice, sounded amazing!
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Man, AiC delivers!
I'm getting into Ghost and their latest album Infestissumam
It's pretty cool doom metal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkBt7yLXyDk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkBt7yLXyDk)
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I'm getting into Ghost and their latest album Infestissumam
It's pretty cool doom metal.
I like the album, but it's not really very doomy (or even metally) really, is it? If you ignore the comedy Satanic lyrics and imagery, it's almost poppy.
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I'm getting into Ghost and their latest album Infestissumam
It's pretty cool doom metal.
I like the album, but it's not really very doomy (or even metally) really, is it? If you ignore the comedy Satanic lyrics and imagery, it's almost poppy.
Yeah, I agree! It's more a a cool relaxing lighter listening experience. I do dig the sound they have, not many today dares to move away from the overproductions in todays music.
Although, why did they have to over compress during mastering?????? Really bugs me out.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juRfF9il4ao (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juRfF9il4ao)
Elvis isn't dead after all...
Great band and great album.
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today I was listening to J.S Bach Orchestral Suite #2 the 'overture' part...
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Live or a recording?
I've been somewhat obsessed with his 2&3 part inventions recently.
on a slightly related note, I never get tired of this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mZvdGAGlOo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mZvdGAGlOo)
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Deep Purple - Now What?!
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Live or a recording?
I've been somewhat obsessed with his 2&3 part inventions recently.
on a slightly related note, I never get tired of this.
a recording...this one in fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McrwiMmXU-U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McrwiMmXU-U)
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Eurovision! :P
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Live or a recording?
I've been somewhat obsessed with his 2&3 part inventions recently.
When I was taking lessons, I had to sight read the 2 part inventions; tough!!
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Crikey! I'm having a tough enough time getting through them bar by bar.
Did you use the Ken Hummer arrangements for solo guitar?
Really good book at an insane price if anyone else is intrested.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Inventions-Transcribed-Distinguished-Performer/dp/0739031937 (http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Inventions-Transcribed-Distinguished-Performer/dp/0739031937)
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Crikey! I'm having a tough enough time getting through them bar by bar.
Did you use the Ken Hummer arrangements for solo guitar?
Really good book at an insane price if anyone else is intrested.
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Inventions-Transcribed-Distinguished-Performer/dp/0739031937 (http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Inventions-Transcribed-Distinguished-Performer/dp/0739031937)
Nope, I have a very good transcription that I picked up from Juliard; I can look it up if you're interested. But they are not transcribed for guitar, it's for harpsichord or clavichord or whatever it was. =p
I would play them as duets with my guitar teacher; having someone else playing the complementary part while you are playing one can REALLY throw you off!!
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Murder City Devils! So good :D
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Nope, I have a very good transcription that I picked up from Juliard; I can look it up if you're interested. But they are not transcribed for guitar, it's for harpsichord or clavichord or whatever it was. =p
I would play them as duets with my guitar teacher; having someone else playing the complementary part while you are playing one can REALLY throw you off!!
Thanks, but I've got the original transcriptions, I just can't play them haha.
I can imagine playing them as a duet would be pretty difficult.
No13 on Clavichord Ryan Layne Whitney (Bach: Invention No. 13 in A minor, on clavichord) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3gtJ52gaAo#)
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I'm going through the back catalogue of King Diamond after a few years of absence. Really good stuff, especially Abigail, Them and Voodoo.
Mikkey Dee is killing it on the drums on the first few albums.
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after an acquaintance insisting that it was brilliant, i decided to revisit Ratt's Out Of The Cellar album, having dismissed it as rubbish about 20 years ago. I have come back to other music that i didn't get before and ended up loving it. Having now endured this record twice, I have again dismissed it as rubbish. How did that awful band ever get a record deal, never mind a hit song?!
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after an acquaintance insisting that it was brilliant, i decided to revisit Ratt's Out Of The Cellar album, having dismissed it as rubbish about 20 years ago. I have come back to other music that i didn't get before and ended up loving it. Having now endured this record twice, I have again dismissed it as rubbish. How did that awful band ever get a record deal, never mind a hit song?!
Now that is a very good question! :D
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after an acquaintance insisting that it was brilliant, i decided to revisit Ratt's Out Of The Cellar album, having dismissed it as rubbish about 20 years ago. I have come back to other music that i didn't get before and ended up loving it. Having now endured this record twice, I have again dismissed it as rubbish. How did that awful band ever get a record deal, never mind a hit song?!
Funny you should mention that, I almost bought one of those "Original Album Classics" collections of Ratt albums just the other day. I have most of them on vinyl, but haven't heard them for a very long time. In the '80s I liked them, but they were never one of my favourite bands.
So I was looking at the track listing and thinking "hmmm, that one's OK, that's not very good, don't remember that one at all.... that one's rubbish!" I didn't bother in the end.
Meanwhile, I have been listening to Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Galactic Cowboys and (something new!) Kadavar.
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after an acquaintance insisting that it was brilliant, i decided to revisit Ratt's Out Of The Cellar album, having dismissed it as rubbish about 20 years ago. I have come back to other music that i didn't get before and ended up loving it. Having now endured this record twice, I have again dismissed it as rubbish. How did that awful band ever get a record deal, never mind a hit song?!
with respect I strongly disagree, they were far better than your average band, especially the guitar playing. I think detonator is their best album, you'd probably hate it even more.
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I put Detonator on afterwards (i bought that 5 album set Philly was talking about) and it is much better. the guitars sound much better, the first one sounded like cheap practice amps! and the drums don't sound like tupperware and wooden spoons any more :) But it's still not the best i've ever heard. The singer (Stephen Pearcey?) is still terrible. I'd have to disagree with you, and it is just personal opinion of course, but i'd consider them an average at best band. At least Detonator has half decent songs, Out Of The Cellar seems like bits of forgettable music with widdly solos. they do seem like good guitarists, but only on the leads.
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I remember when Ratt first came on the scene it was Robbin Crosby (RIP) who got all the attention as a guitarist, I guess because he was gobby, had bigger hair and was about 6'5". It actually took a couple of albums before even the guitar mags started noticing that Warren DeMartini was (a) pretty damn good and (b) very much the lead guitarist (to be fair to Crosby, I think they did pretty much share the leads at first then DeMartini came increasingly to the fore).
And yes, Stephen Pearcy is an absolutely dreadful singer.
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Ben Ottewell (the bloke from Gomez).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvc0FahbZ9Q (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvc0FahbZ9Q)
It's making me want to listen to whippin piccadilly though.
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These guys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMrYSTzqFI8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMrYSTzqFI8)
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Nina Gordon - Tonight and the Rest of My Life
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Discovered this amazing band recently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INdyUK781OQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INdyUK781OQ)
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Desperate Souls Of Tortured Times by Age of Taurus.
Really good - their debut album. The drummer is a mate of mine, the release is on a label owned by the ex Napalm Deth/Cathedral vocalist. It's got a great Sabbath/Alice In Chains feel to it, there are some really solid songs. Cracking little album all round.
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+1 to Gentle Giant
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At The Drive In :)
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Graveyard - Hisingen Blues
Wishbone Ash - Road Works Vol 3
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Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
edit:
plus Mountain - Climbing
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Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
edit:
plus Mountain - Climbing
Fine, fine choices sir!
(You'll be buying Les Paul Juniors before you know it!)
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I'm listening Muse a lot (again), because last week I was at their concert in the Amsterdam Arena. Great show, impressive. My brother shot a pic with his phone
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West, Bruce & Laing - Live 'N' Kickin'
Most definitely prompted by gwEm listening to Mountain!
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West, Bruce & Laing - Live 'N' Kickin'
Most definitely prompted by gwEm listening to Mountain!
=D
I'll check that one out!
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West, Bruce & Laing - Live 'N' Kickin'
Most definitely prompted by gwEm listening to Mountain!
=D
I'll check that one out!
Don't expect too much, the WB&L stuff has its moments but it's mostly pretty lacklustre!
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to celebrate getting my old dvd-A/SACD player connected up in my gym room, i listened to The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. turns out it's not the best workout music :) but i still love that album
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Black Sabbath - 13
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Graveyard - Graveyard
Graveyard - Lights Out
A band who don't really sound the way their name suggests. But they do sound good.
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Graveyard - Graveyard
Graveyard - Lights Out
A band who don't really sound the way their name suggests. But they do sound good.
Someone posted up a clip of theirs and I ended up buying all their albums. Awesome stuff for fans of 60s-70s hard rock (which isn't what it is, but it's what it most sounds like).
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Queensryche - Queensryche. The remaining band members fronted by Todd LaTorre. F**k me sideways if it isn't Queensryche how they used to be in the glory days. The only downside is it's brevity.
Avoid the Frequency Unknown album (released just before and a not so subtle FU to the old band on the cover), Tate's version of Queensryche (basically him and hired hands). Proving that it was Tate that ruined them after he wrestled complete creative control of the band post Promised Land, turning out progressively rancid shat from then on.
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^
That's interesting. I haven't listened to Queensryche for many years, and when they split into two factions I pretty much wrote them off. But now I'd like to hear the Todd LaTorre version.
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Emily Remembered by Deidre Cartwright and Kathy Dyson. Awesome music by two stunning players ...
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Queensryche - Queensryche. The remaining band members fronted by Todd LaTorre. F**k me sideways if it isn't Queensryche how they used to be in the glory days. The only downside is it's brevity.
Avoid the Frequency Unknown album (released just before and a not so subtle FU to the old band on the cover), Tate's version of Queensryche (basically him and hired hands). Proving that it was Tate that ruined them after he wrestled complete creative control of the band post Promised Land, turning out progressively rancid shat from then on.
I couldn't agree more. Spot on.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the "real" Queensryche in October.
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Got hold of the new Queens of the Stone Age album a few weeks back. Great stuff, very impressed.
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High on Fire - De Vermis Mysteriis. Pikes voice on this album is $%ing exceptional.
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Connected my recordplayer last evening and played some old singles. Suzy Quattro (48 Crash, Can the Can). The Knack ( My Sharona) and 'piece de resistance' Brian Ferry (Let's stick together... did I really bought that one?)
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I just gave Major Powers and the Lo-Fi Symphony record "We Became Monsters" a spin and I was very pleased. To me the band can best be described as Queen meets Zappa meets Muse meets Panic! At the Disco. It's guitar/piano driven rock with lots of small details and a good dose of quirky humor. Check out the opining number 93,000,000 Miles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFZbuvE5XnI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFZbuvE5XnI)
Another album I listened to today is "Diary of a Soul Fiend" by Saint Jude. Also a good album where the music style is classic rock with lots of guitar and a few ballads as well. Check out Soul on Fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4YQtjTvH-k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4YQtjTvH-k)
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This exact minute it's DLR - Tobacco Road but it's already naffing me orf and as soon as I've hit the post button imma put YOB-ATMA back on. Oh, wait here's the solo widddly widdly
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The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper
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Blood Ceremony - The Eldritch Dark
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Cool band Philly :) check out Jex Thoth
I'm listening to Earthride - Something Wicked. Great tones 8)
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Cool band Philly :) check out Jex Thoth
Yeah, I will do! I've seen the name many times but haven't investigated yet. I'll investigate Earthride too, I see there's a Spirit Caravan connection.
I'm very much into these '70s retro bands at the moment - Graveyard, Witchcraft, Kadavar, Orchid, Ghost (although the latter don't quite fit the mould). It's my way of pretending I like some "new" music. :lol:
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I really liked the first Ghost album but thought the second one was teribad. Check out Serpent Venom and Uncle Acid & the deadbeats too then 8)
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I've been listening to Renaissance's Ashes Are Burning a lot lately. Sounds to me like they had quite a big influence on Kansas, but I would have to check the dates ... but a lot of their music sounds eerily similar to classic Kansas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwAPFbQVMgs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwAPFbQVMgs)
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I really liked the first Ghost album but thought the second one was teribad. Check out Serpent Venom and Uncle Acid & the deadbeats too then 8)
Yeah, I'm not sure about Ghost - I do like the sound but there's a whiff of fakery about them, like they think there's money to be made from the theatrical image and "nameless ghoul" nonsense.
Serpent Venom I hadn't heard of, love their album cover! :D
I keep seeing Uncle Acid & the deadbeats (in my Amazon recommendations) but it's the name that puts me off - makes me think of Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction and (worse) Doctor and the Medics.... :lol:
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I've been listening to Renaissance's Ashes Are Burning a lot lately. Sounds to me like they had quite a big influence on Kansas, but I would have to check the dates ... but a lot of their music sounds eerily similar to classic Kansas!
It's funny, I only really know Renaissance for a hit single they had in 1978 called "Northern Lights"! Would never have thought of them as any kind of progressive rock band.
I see what you mean about the similarities to early Kansas. I found this in an interview with Kerry Livgren:
Well, much has been said and much has been made of the British influence of progressive rock on Kansas. I think it has been an overstated taste. Truth is, Kansas was very much headed down a progressive road before we ever heard of most of those British bands. A couple of years ago some very early recordings were released of the original Kansas, under the name Proto-Kaw, which is the band I’m in now.
Those recordings were from ‘71 and ‘72, and I think they pretty well demonstrate, for historical record, that we had a very progressive sound prior to any influence by any of those British bands. It was more like we were contemporaries of them rather than derivative of them. I will give them due credit for later on, being part of the same genre, if you will.
Of course, you tend to bounce ideas off your contemporaries, if not in person, at least from listening to their music. I wouldn’t say we were completely devoid of their influence; that wouldn’t be true either. But on the other hand, we were very much cut from that same mold right from the get go.
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It's funny, I only really know Renaissance for a hit single they had in 1978 called "Northern Lights"! Would never have thought of them as any kind of progressive rock band.
It's more Canterbury over straight up prog, but I quite like it. A lot of their cuts are quite long and epic in scope, too -- but more pastoral/symphonic a la early Genesis (which I also classify as Canterbury) not like Yes or Jethro Tull...
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It's funny, I only really know Renaissance for a hit single they had in 1978 called "Northern Lights"! Would never have thought of them as any kind of progressive rock band.
It's more Canterbury over straight up prog, but I quite like it. A lot of their cuts are quite long and epic in scope, too -- but more pastoral/symphonic a la early Genesis (which I also classify as Canterbury) not like Yes or Jethro Tull...
Ah, I'd forgotten all about the Canterbury sound! I'm far from an expert in prog, but I have been getting into it a bit in recent years. Still very much more on the "...rock" side than the "prog..." side, though.
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I embarrassingly have only just discovered Tony Martin era Black Sabbath. How the hell did I miss this first time around!? Tyr, Headless Cross and The Eternal Idol. What cracking albums they are! It's sad that he seems almost erased from Sabbath history really.
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I embarrassingly have only just discovered Tony Martin era Black Sabbath. How the hell did I miss this first time around!? Tyr, Headless Cross and The Eternal Idol. What cracking albums they are! It's sad that he seems almost erased from Sabbath history really.
Cross Purposes is good too. Forbidden, on the other hand, is $%ing bollocks.
Tony Martin was excellent on those records, I'd say he even (whisper....) gave Dio a run for his money, on sheer quality of the vocals. The Eternal Idol is one of my absolute favourite Sabbath albums.
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Atlanta Rhythm Section - The Best Of
I bought this after watching "Southern Rock at the BBC" on BBC4 last week - mainly because the ARS clip seemed so very good after the terrible Black Oak Arkansas song which preceded it.
It is, to be honest, all a bit too slick and polished, but they're good songs, very well played. And there are some extremely nice melodic jazzy-rock guitar solos in some of the tracks. It's reminiscent of Steely Dan at times.
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Discovered this Japanese shoegaze (I think) band thanks to reddit, loving it! I need to find more things like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33JNwxSNNNY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33JNwxSNNNY)
Gonna have to go ahead and buy their cd, it's £20 on amazon though :(
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Gonna have to go ahead and buy their cd, it's £20 on amazon though :(
Ah go on, 20 quid's not too bad!
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Not normally my kinda thing - but I am currently listening to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYkhNWIdra0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYkhNWIdra0)
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Ah go on, 20 quid's not too bad!
Yep consider it bought :D
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A lot of bluegrass both old and new:
The devil makes three
Doc Watson
Earl Scruggs
Trampled by Turtles
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Orchid - Through the Devils Doorway and Capricorn
These guys sound so much like early Sabbath that it's almost taking the piss, you can sit dissecting the songs to try to figure out where they've nicked each riff from. They're pretty much a tribute band.... but a good one.
Points deducted for complete lack of originality, but if Sabbath had never existed I'd love Orchid. Or I'd be sitting here saying they sound exactly like Led Zeppelin or Uriah Heep.
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A lot of bluegrass both old and new:
...
Doc Watson
Earl Scruggs
I'm a big Doc fan, I approve.... :lol:
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Recently I have mostly been listening to minimalist NY classical grouping Bang On A Can.
Happened upon a YouTube video about them and loved it so bought some stuff (Classics & Music For Airports - Live).
I feel kind out place on here! I have been checking out some of the Djent, doom, grindcore, etc stuff. And I thought the stuff I liked was obscure!
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Hot Chip. After seeing them at Latitude I'm an instant fan!
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Concrete jungle by Bob Marley. God, it's tedious. I just don't get it.
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I've been checking out the most recent Asphyx album ('Deathhammer') and the album by Grand Supreme Blood Court (which basically consists of a number of current and former Asphyx members and members of related band Hail of Bullets, including the 'classic' Asphyx guitarist Eric Daniels) in my car sound system. Very enjoyable old school death metal.
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shrinebuilder!
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Black Star Riders - Thin Lizzy rides again!
The Winery Dogs - Some incredible playing from Richie Kotzen, Billy Sheehan & Mike Portnoy
Kara Grainger - Shiver & Sigh - great blues playing and singing and looks good!
Aynsley Lister - Home - another great album from a BK user
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New Carcass!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSsrKl6HtAw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSsrKl6HtAw)
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Michael Monroe: Horns & Halos. New album, just arrived yesterday. The last one was mostly written by Ginger, and sounded kind of like a Wildhearts record, this one has Dregen writing and on guitar, and does indeed sound kinda like a Backyard Babies album! in both cases, this is no bad thing :) I'm quite enjoying it so far
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Michael Monroe: Horns & Halos. New album, just arrived yesterday. The last one was mostly written by Ginger, and sounded kind of like a Wildhearts record, this one has Dregen writing and on guitar, and does indeed sound kinda like a Backyard Babies album! in both cases, this is no bad thing :) I'm quite enjoying it so far
I never liked Michael Monroe or Hanoi Rocks, but you've reminded me that I really loved Backyard Babies for a while. Haven't listened to them for years!
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Yeah, I always found Hanoi Rocks frustrating, you'd get a brilliant song surrounded by mediocre ones, and they would all sound like they'd been recorded and produced by different bands at different times! they actually remind me of the Stones.
Michael's solo albums are a lot more consistent, and I've enjoyed the ones I've heard. He does seem to be a bit marmite though, people seem to either love or absolutely loath his voice
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Hanoi Rocks fall into that "rock'n'roll", as opposed to "rock" category for me, along with the likes of the Quireboys, Dogs D'Amour, even the Black Crowes to an extent. Definitely a Stones, Chuck Berry etc influence, and there's always the horrible lurking threat that, instead of hearty powerchords, your ears may be assaulted by some honky-tonk piano or (shudder) saxophone. :x
All those bands have songs I like, but too many I don't like, I'm afraid.
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Baroness - Yellow & Green
Why haven't I listened to this more since I bought it? It's really good.
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Pagan Altar - The Time Lord
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Ethel The Frog and a bunch of early Praying Mantis
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Reeves Gabrels/David Tronzo - Night In Amnesia.
Weird as f*ck, interesting, generally out of tune.
Love it.
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Black Widow - Sacrifice
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I have been digging Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse Of Reason this week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DODKTN3O2s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DODKTN3O2s)
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ReVamp - Wild Card
Wishbone Ash - There's the Rub
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Shrinebuilder-shrinebuilder
The Obsessed- lunar womb
Carcass-surgical steel
Asteroid- II
om- advaitic songs
tesseract- altered state
grand magus
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Windhand - Windhand
Windhand - Soma
Cough/Windhand - Reflections on the Negative
Another new band for me. Very, very slow and doomy but with surprisingly melodic vocals. I like 'em.
(The Cough track on the split EP is genuinely quite scary, in a horror movie kind of way)
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Right now I love Tom Waits - Raindogs. Perfect for riding my bike through Malmö at night. Gives everything such a nice dark and obscurely funny atmosphere.
Also some REM - Automatic for the people. Great inspiration. Gonna try do play 1-2 songs off that next weekend at a cabin trip. Nightswimming has such a wonderful arrangement.
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Picked up the new Bill Callahan (Dream River) and a Meg Baird (Dear Companion).
Oh and Maya Basier (Ancient Loops).
So, it's pretty mellow here really...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKQYQ9sNWiE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKQYQ9sNWiE)
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A blast from the past:
Mind Funk - Mind Funk
The production sounds a little thinner than I remembered, but still good stuff.
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Arch/Matheos love this week:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7fFeTG-hgw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7fFeTG-hgw)
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I got the Remastered special editions of Thin Lizzy's last two albums, Renegade and Thunder & Lightning. From what I'd heard before, I expected to quite like T&H, and for Renegade to be a bit limp. I've found the opposite. I'll certainly be giving T&H a few more listens, but I've had Renegade on in the car all week. It's not a classic album perhaps, but it's quite good.
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I've really been digging Axel Rudi Pell, lately. Especially this song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbK-sI7bpWY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbK-sI7bpWY)
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Ainsley Lister-Home
Voodoo Circle
Royal Southern Brotherhood
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As an antidote to my fey folkie listenings of late I have been listening to Killdozer (3/4" drill bit is my favourite) and fugazi.
I am a patient boy, I wait, I wait, I wait...
My time, like water down a drain.
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Treasure live - Bruno Mars. Good band he has.
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Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
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Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Oh yeah, I like that one. It was a great band. I think Martin Barre is a bit underrated.
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Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Oh yeah, I like that one. It was a great band. I think Martin Barre is a bit underrated.
Very underrated! I do like quite a lot of prog (for want of a better word) generally, but Martin Barre always gave Jethro Tull a hard rock element which makes the band appeal to me more than, say, Yes or Genesis.
And I like the flute too. :lol:
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Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Oh yeah, I like that one. It was a great band. I think Martin Barre is a bit underrated.
Very underrated! I do like quite a lot of prog (for want of a better word) generally, but Martin Barre always gave Jethro Tull a hard rock element which makes the band appeal to me more than, say, Yes or Genesis.
And I like the flute too. :lol:
Absolutely true. I wasn't so much into symphonic 'rockbands', but Tull created a happy marriage between folk, rock en symphonic music in very good compositions. The flute became a trademark, but I was always more focussed on Barre. He played amazing licks. Very tasty!
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Wavves - King Of The Beach. Good stuff. lo/mid-fi garage poppy rock type stuff :)
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Thanks to my father I grew up on Jethro Tull. I think it shaped my musical tastes a whole darn lot.
Right now I am listening to a classic rock station here in Sweden (the only one my MP3 player can get here). Where I come from in Germany there is no radio station that playes rock (some do more mainstream stuff from time to time but always just feels like 20% of their songs at the absolute max).
I therefore really enjoy this a lot, great to listen so to many amazing songs again. Throwback city right here.
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Right now I am listening to Tygers Of Pan Tang, Animal Instinct.
Yesterday it was Heresy, 20 Reasons To End It All.
Both great, very different styles
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Robin Trower - State to State
Gov't Mule - Shout!
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Right now I have a few days of listening to some rap stuff. Interresting to listen to the flow, pacing and rythm of a good rapper. Can give cool ideas for guitar playing as well.
Plus guys like Casper actually have real bands who sometimes play interresting things. Love the studio version of Kontrolle / Schlaf. Nice use of an Ebow there.
Really, even if it is german rap, I think you might apprechiate some things he and his guys do here. http://youtu.be/QdWtyEfiyAk (http://youtu.be/QdWtyEfiyAk)
Sides that:
Casper - XOXO
Mac Miller - KIDS
Mac Miller - Blue Slide Park
Fort Minor - The Rising Tide
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Brian Setzer - Americano
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Finally got to listen to Slash - Apocalyptic Love. Had that lying around since forever but forgot about it. Shame I did so, as it is a mighty fine rock album. I feel I can learn a lot from what he does there. Amazing stuff.
Now if I could just get the chorus to "Crazy Life" out of my head...
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Yep, that is a great album indeed. Me and Jane had it on near constant repeat in the car when it came out. That and AB III - also a great great album. I've not listened to Fortress yet but will o doubt give it a go soon.
Lately I've been mainly listening to a mixture of Rush, Nick Cave and Derek Trucks. Bit of a mixture there!
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Rory Gallagher - Tattoo
Inspired by AndyR's thread about the recent Rory Gallagher remasters, I'm working my way through the albums, slowly, in chronological order. This one's the best so far, I think...
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I got the new Kreator blu ray + 2CD box set called 'Dying Alive'. It's excellent. A German release, I don't know if the blu ray is region-locked (on Region B) as I don't have a Region A player. It's great that they are still going strong after thirty years!
http://www.nuclearblast.de/en/label/music/band/news/details/3132052.71104.kreator-dying-alive-dvd-blu-ray-out.html (http://www.nuclearblast.de/en/label/music/band/news/details/3132052.71104.kreator-dying-alive-dvd-blu-ray-out.html)
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Monster Magnet - Last Patrol and Sasquatch - IV.
I've got both imminent on CD, but I couldn't wait so I was naughty.
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Monster Magnet - Last Patrol
And..... is it any good?
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I'm wondering too, I have Last Patrol on pre-order. I'd have to put Monster Magnet right up among my top 3 or 4 bands, love them!
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Loving it. Definitely a Dopes era kinda vibe to it.
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Loving it. Definitely a Dopes era kinda vibe to it.
Oooh, promising! That's the era I liked the bad best, I gradually lost interest in the later albums and didn't buy the last couple.
I read an interview/quote from Wyndorf where he said (IIRC) they were going back to a 60s/70s garage/psychedelic vibe on Last Patrol. Which made me think it could be good, or it could sound forced and bogus.
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It's not as heavy as Dopes. But it doesn't sound recent IYSWIM... Suck it and see. I like it, but then I like God Says No also...
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God Says No was the first one I got, and i loved it. then i got some of the others and at first didn't like the rawer, fuzzier spaced out stuff. But of course that's what i ended up loving! :) I still think God Says No is a great album though
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Looking back, I've got all the early stuff (except maybe the first EP, thought I had it but I can't find it), God Says No was the last one I got! So I'm four albums behind.
My decline in interest seems to have coincided with the arrival of Phil Caivano on guitar, so I always blame him even though it may not be his fault at all.
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I really liked Mastermind and the other two (Monolithic Baby and 4-Way Diablo) were pretty good. I don't think they've actually done one that I don't like... IMO this one is the same sort of level as MB and 4WD.
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They're all good. I've always found Monster Magnet's albums to be growers, I've never instantly liked any of them! Monolithic Baby is a particular favourite, as is Powertrip. I'm hoping my copy will be waiting for me this evening :)
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Coney Hatch - Four
This was totally unexpected, their first album for 28 years! And it's pretty damn good. I always liked their songwriting, and I'm surprised Steve Shelski never got any attention as a lead guitar player, I think he's excellent.
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Been listening to Jeff Beck quite a bit over the past few days, cant stop listening to Cause We've ended as Lovers, and People Get Ready. Others include:
Roy Buchanan
Accept
Rainbow (the ones with Dio)
Necrophagist
A bit of ZZ Top
I think thats about it for now :)
+1 on beck.
the live at ronnie scotts version is amazing
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in an angels and airwaves mood this morning.
past few days though i've listened to
AFI (new album is pretty good)
bayside
reggie and the full effect
rush
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Therion, 'Of Darkness...'
Classic old school Swedish death metal with a thrashy edge
(http://www.metal-archives.com/images/3/9/7/397.jpg)
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This week has been spoken word ... Newest season of Cabin Pressure and HPLHS's awesome radio drama adaptation of The Call Of Cthulu.
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Had a good metal / metalcore run for a few days. Somethings I had running where:
All that remains - The fall of ideals
Trivium - Ember to Inferno
Killswitch Engage - Alive or just breathing
All still lovely stuff.
After that I had a weird emotinal break and went to see a dance piece which had one of my favorite albums of all time as the soundtrack.
Jónsi - Go
Incredible ride.
Now I am currently going for something to inspire me with my midterm writing, especially for my creative writing course.
Saul Williams - Vulcanic Sunlight
Compared to his previous work more accesible, more minimalistic, but still hard hitting. Such a great artist and poet.
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Van Halen F.U.C.K. Got some nice songs there. And again I thought that Eddie's tone was rather clear and not overly distorted. Also a bit more dynamic than on OU812.
Cheers Stephan
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Protest The Hero - Volition. All I can say is $%. Yes. So good.
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Old school death metal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njd5oOYBNdk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njd5oOYBNdk)
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Van Halen F.U.C.K. Got some nice songs there. And again I thought that Eddie's tone was rather clear and not overly distorted. Also a bit more dynamic than on OU812.
Cheers Stephan
That's the only Hagar album i like. it's a great record, and the guitar sounds on it are fantastic.
I just got Beasto Blanco's album, Live fast, Die Loud. It's really good. Not exactly original, sort of like a mixture of Motorhead and Rob Zombie, but a lot of fun and full of energy
(Beasto Blanco is the "solo" band of Alice Cooper's bassist, Chuck Garric)
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The new album by Weekend Nachos, streaming here:
http://www.decibelmagazine.com/featured/streaming-weekend-nachos-still/ (http://www.decibelmagazine.com/featured/streaming-weekend-nachos-still/)
If you are not familiar with them the genre is called powerviolence, a form of hardcore
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Y&T - Earthquake: The A&M Years
Seven albums, including (IMO) all their best stuff, in a four CD box set - good value even though I had four of them on CD already. :)
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Spiritual Beggars - Spiritual Beggars
New reissue of their first album, with a second CD of rarities.
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Rush - Exit Stage Left. Going back to good memories, when I saw them live in Rotterdam.
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Spiritual Beggars - Spiritual Beggars
New reissue of their first album, with a second CD of rarities.
I HATE it when they do that. I've only just managed to track down the first album for sensible money and they go and re-issue it 2 months later. grrrrrrrr!
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Spiritual Beggars - Spiritual Beggars
New reissue of their first album, with a second CD of rarities.
I HATE it when they do that. I've only just managed to track down the first album for sensible money and they go and re-issue it 2 months later. grrrrrrrr!
I didn't realise the first album was hard to get hold of (except the very first version with the "Indian" artwork), but it's not the first time the early Spiritual Beggars albums have been re-released with bonus tracks, so point taken!
I did the same with the early Trouble albums a few years back, bought them at great expense and within months they were re-released.
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Hawkwind Spacehawks. Well, I think I'm gonna hit the post button and change this bloody racket. What the hell is it?! Arghrhrhhaa
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Fatso Jetson - Toasted 8)
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Spiritual Beggars - Spiritual Beggars
New reissue of their first album, with a second CD of rarities.
I HATE it when they do that. I've only just managed to track down the first album for sensible money and they go and re-issue it 2 months later. grrrrrrrr!
I didn't realise the first album was hard to get hold of (except the very first version with the "Indian" artwork), but it's not the first time the early Spiritual Beggars albums have been re-released with bonus tracks, so point taken!
I did the same with the early Trouble albums a few years back, bought them at great expense and within months they were re-released.
Yeah it'd been expensive for some time and I thought I'd bagged a bargain. ah well.
I'm still trying to get Headless Cross for sensible money.
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I got Headless Cross for an okay price on CD but when it arrived I found it had a card cover. Not sure what that means
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I got Headless Cross for an okay price on CD but when it arrived I found it had a card cover. Not sure what that means
What, like a digipak, or a mini LP sleeve? Or a card sleeve round a jewel case?
I bought it when it originally came out and mine is just a normal jewel case. It has black & white cover art, I think some of the later reissues were coloured?
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Firstly I finally got around to listening to the newest Heaven Shall Burn album. Wanted to do that for quite a while and since I got tickets for them on the 8th (no talking and moving on the 9th) I finally did it. First impression is cool, still the best of german metalcore. They got a unique flavour and I enjoy some ideas they did. Lyrics cool as always (not the generic metalcore stuff) touching upong political and leftist themes, plus self reliance. Great that they finally cleared up the production after the last two albumbs were plagued by utterly horrible mastering. Think I really like this one. Probably won´t beat Iconoclast, Death to our prayers or Antigone but hey, can´t judge right now. So:
Heaven Shall Burn - Veto
After that, nice fall weather here these days (either freezing windy rain or warm autumn sun) so I went for a round celtic rock.
Runrig - Day of Days
It´s their 30th anniversary concert and very cool. The crowd singing on Hearts of olden Glory is amazing. Plus I got some ideas for celtic style scales and phrasings I hope to somehow learn and incorporate. Also lovely volume swells and a great guitar sound all in all I feel.
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Deap Vally and their Sistrionics album , great sound for just a guitar and drums and a breath of fresh air.
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just discovered Jonathan Wilson, who records exactly how they did in the late 60s and 70s, to TAPE! great to hear music that sounds so open and good with decent headroom. He is quite awesome and deserves more recognition so I'm spamming you all with this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tawWSAgLd_M (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tawWSAgLd_M)
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Whores.- Clean
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The new bayside song "pigsty" is amazing
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Badlands - Badlands
Incredible playing from Jake. Best guitarist Ozzy has ever had, and probably will ever have for that matter.
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Been listening to some fun outlaw country music. Not the strongest vocals or playing but still pretty cool
Bourbon Crow - Suck My Dixie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3SF45jJBUA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3SF45jJBUA)
Bourbon Crow - Lord Put My Girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gXdFdwZqJ0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gXdFdwZqJ0)
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Badlands - Badlands
Incredible playing from Jake. Best guitarist Ozzy has ever had, and probably will ever have for that matter.
Agree on all counts. Dusk was out of print for a while, but can be had again. There is not a weak track on any of the 3 albums! I am partial to Voodoo Highway, tho...
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Badlands - Badlands
Incredible playing from Jake. Best guitarist Ozzy has ever had, and probably will ever have for that matter.
Agree on all counts. Dusk was out of print for a while, but can be had again. There is not a weak track on any of the 3 albums! I am partial to Voodoo Highway, tho...
All classics! I was amazed how good Dusk turned out to be, when it emerged long after the band's demise.
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The new Mazzy Star and new Anna Calvi albums - amazing!
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this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1ysgUKnBIg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1ysgUKnBIg)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XhDGkg8SpQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XhDGkg8SpQ)
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Rory - Fresh Evidence
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Rory - Fresh Evidence
I got all the remasters a couple of months ago, working my way through chronologically (and very slowly). I'm up to Against the Grain.
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Rory - Fresh Evidence
I got all the remasters a couple of months ago, working my way through chronologically (and very slowly). I'm up to Against the Grain.
i'm not sure about "Fresh Evidence", I do like it, but its not my usual cup of tea. its going down quite well this afternoon though. good friday music. i'll try Against The Grain now..
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Lately, new albums from:
Pelican
Russian Circles
Marisa Anderson
Hedvig Mollestad Trio
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Horisont - Time Warriors
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats - Blood Lust
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Rory - Fresh Evidence
I got all the remasters a couple of months ago, working my way through chronologically (and very slowly). I'm up to Against the Grain.
My favorite two Rory albums are "Photo Finish" and "Top Priority" even though they are his least blues based albums.
Cheers Stephan
i'm not sure about "Fresh Evidence", I do like it, but its not my usual cup of tea. its going down quite well this afternoon though. good friday music. i'll try Against The Grain now..
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Avatarium - Avatarium
This is a project led by Candlemass' Leif Edling. Proper old-fashioned, doomy but very melodic metal. Really enjoying it on first listen.
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Avenged Sevenfold - Hail to the King
I must admit, I don't know much about this band's previous material... I always saw their haircuts and silly names and assumed they would play that annoying "melodic bit/shouty bit" kind of music, which I can't stand.
But I heard a couple of tracks from this and really liked them, so I thought what the hell. And it is $%ing good.
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Avenged Sevenfold - Hail to the King
I must admit, I don't know much about this band's previous material... I always saw their haircuts and silly names and assumed they would play that annoying "melodic bit/shouty bit" kind of music, which I can't stand.
But I heard a couple of tracks from this and really liked them, so I thought what the hell. And it is $%&#ing good.
Its not bad for a 'covers' album, 'Sad But True' is always nice to hear... :P
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Its not bad for a 'covers' album, 'Sad But True' is always nice to hear... :P
Fair point. :lol:
To me they sound like a cross between Metallica and Guns 'N Roses. But that's not a terrible thing to sound like. GNR aren't doing anything and Metallica have been shite for years.
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I just cannot take A7X seriously with their goddam stupid names and that "look"... dreadful.
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I just cannot take A7X seriously with their goddam stupid names and that "look"... dreadful.
I do know where you're coming from! But as I say, I liked the couple of tracks I'd heard from this album, and when it appeared in Amazon's Black Friday week I thought I'd give it a go. I don't think the're going to be my new favourite band or anything like that. :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW314tpN6gQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW314tpN6gQ)
This Comp Kills Fascists Vol.2 (Full) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMv2aca1-M#)
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Harvey Milk - all of it.
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I currently have all the "Sufjan Stevens - Songs for Christmas" albums on heavy rotation. Lovely atmospheric, beautifully arranged, great compositions and with such heart and taste. Really getting you into the spirit.
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Rory - Defender
Sadly over produced..
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I've been listening to Monster Magnet-The Last Patrol, which we were talking about a couple of weeks ago. It arrived late, despite being ordered direct from the record company! better than last time, when they lost my order entirely and refused to do anything about it. I had said i wouldn't buy off them again, but i only remembered that after i'd ordered the new one :oops:
Anyway, pretty good album. It does seem to hark back to the sound of their first couple of records, but a bit more focused. not quite as many psyche out noise bits :)
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This afternoon: Hypno5e
Hypno5e - Acid Mist Tomorrow ( 2012 ) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYsfIeGSnnI#ws)
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I've been listening to Monster Magnet-The Last Patrol, which we were talking about a couple of weeks ago.
Anyway, pretty good album. It does seem to hark back to the sound of their first couple of records, but a bit more focused. not quite as many psyche out noise bits :)
I got that as well. Sounded good, not as retro/trippy/psychedelic as I'd feared from the advance hype. Only played it once though, I should give it another go.
I've been listening to Witchcraft quite a lot recently. They've changed musical style quite a bit but it's all good.
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Awesome '80s thrash:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBv9rmJtzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBv9rmJtzM)
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I just got all three of Gama Bomb's albums. Thought it was time i did, since they're from just up the road and a friend of mine stars in their new video :) "old school" 80's thrash, done very well indeed. An excellent band that I'm quite annoyed i haven't paid attention to before now
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6 String Theory, Lee Ritenour. First listen, pretty cool!
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I just got all three of Gama Bomb's albums. Thought it was time i did, since they're from just up the road and a friend of mine stars in their new video :) "old school" 80's thrash, done very well indeed. An excellent band that I'm quite annoyed i haven't paid attention to before now
I love Gamabomb :D
Awesome '80s thrash:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBv9rmJtzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBv9rmJtzM)
Oooo thanks 8)
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Thanks to a feature in Vintage Guitar magazine I've been introduced to Volto! who mix rock/jazz/prog/fusion into a thing. The drummer's from Tool and the guitar player's two favourite guitar players are Billy F Gibbons and Alan Holdsworth. Nuff said.
http://www.voltoband.com/sonics.htm (http://www.voltoband.com/sonics.htm)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzpBJcuLD7s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzpBJcuLD7s)
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Awesome d-beat punk
And, yes, the older of the two guitarists in this clip is Wurzel (RIP) from Motorhead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroHzQqSoZg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroHzQqSoZg)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsftQ_pf3Bw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsftQ_pf3Bw)
Smashing.
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Saxon
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Listening as loud as my poor ears can take!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPNFVj-pISU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPNFVj-pISU)
Even louder!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHBtpqbOKXk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHBtpqbOKXk)
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Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
(http://www.metal-archives.com/images/4/3/9/439.jpg)
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I haven't heard any rock music for a week as I've been away for Christmas.
Back home again, I played that A7X Hail to the King album again last night. It's not a grower! Some of the tracks are good but the second half is really, really boring and samey. I think it's one of those CDs where it might be best to play the tracks in random order to add an element of surprise (I find the last Black Sabbath album is like that too).
My last CD purchase of 2013 (probably) will be Red Fang - Whales and Leeches.
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Alot of Spirit Caravan and Wino 8)
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Still listening to Protest The Hero - Volition loads, its hardly left my car cd player since I got it. Just absolutely awesome. Mist is my track of 2013 and I've decided I need to learn to play it all, got the intro down finally! Drumhead Trial is also a favourite song, anything with the lyrics "standing before the heavens screaming, bring on the storm, bring on the rain, bring on the jesters and bring on the pain" can't disappoint! :P
What are your guys albums of the year? I would say Earth Rocker but Volition just pipped it to the post I think. Fuzz' self titled is awesome as well.
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What are your guys albums of the year? I would say Earth Rocker but Volition just pipped it to the post I think. Fuzz' self titled is awesome as well.
Off the top of my head I'd go with
Lumbar - The First and Last Days
Suffocation - Pinacle of Bedlam
Jex Thoth - Blood Moon Rise
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What are your guys albums of the year?
Without thinking about it very much, so I may be forgetting something:
Blood Ceremony - The Eldritch Dark
Clutch - Earth Rocker
Avatarium - Avatarium
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In order:
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves (get the one with the extra disc)
Clutch - Earth Rocker
Spiritual Beggars - Earth Blues
Monster Magnet - Last Patrol
Samsara Blues Experiment - Waiting for the Flood
Gloryhammer - Tales from the Kingdom of Fife
Doesn't really count as it's a live one but also:
Nightwish - Showtime, Storytime
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What are your guys albums of the year? I would say Earth Rocker but Volition just pipped it to the post I think. Fuzz' self titled is awesome as well.
Not in order...
Nick Cave - Push The Sky Away
The National - Trouble Will Find Me
Mazzy Star - Seasons of Your Day
Mogwai - Les Revenants
Atoms For Peace - Amok
Anna Calvi - One Breath
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In order:
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves (get the one with the extra disc)
LOVE Riverside! One of the tragically overlooked bands of our age.
For me it's --
Acgua Fragile
Gentle Giant
Kansas
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In order:
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves (get the one with the extra disc)
LOVE Riverside! One of the tragically overlooked bands of our age.
I have no idea what possessed them to play a gig in Holmfirth of all places, but they filled the place and were amazing.
Check out the three Lunatic Soul albums if you haven't already. All really worth a go.
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Thanks for the tip! Will do!
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Lumbar - The First and Last Days
Suffocation - Pinnacle of Bedlam
Jex Thoth - Blood Moon Rise
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves (get the one with the extra disc)
Samsara Blues Experiment - Waiting for the Flood
Gloryhammer - Tales from the Kingdom of Fife
I shall check these out, although I heard a couple of Lumbar tracks the other day and found them a bit..... difficult. I heard a track from the Gloryhammer album too, and although it was (intentionally) funny it might still be a bit too power metal for me!
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GloryHammer is a joke, a funny one, and it's one I oddly just can't get enough of. It's taking the piss, but so unbelievably catchy. You NEED the extra track Wiiiizards! (casting their magic, over the mountains) if you dip in. You put it on as you're in the mood for something light and you end up listening to it all the way through every time. Genius.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0QxN6Il6q4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0QxN6Il6q4)
Samsara Blues Experiment have done three albums. Long Distance Trip is the first and the best. It's stoner done right with more than a hint of Jim Morrison vocally. The second album was a disappointment. It lacked the epic long trippy tracks and, well, everything that made the first album so good. The third, Waiting for the Flood is a return to form. It's only four tracks, but the shortest is 10:38 ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TnNb3cBzuE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TnNb3cBzuE)
Riverside (and Lunatic Soul, the singer's more ambient side project) are a prog metal powerhouse. How they're not known and not spoken about in the same ways as the likes of Porcupine Tree is beyond me. Albums.... Well all of them are brilliant. Shrine is my current favourite, but they've an insanely good back catalogue. Again try and snag the spec ed's of the discs as they tend to come with a lot more good content. Rapid Eye Movement is a lot of bang for buck as a starting point along with Shine of New Generation Slaves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HWv7YJtYCA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HWv7YJtYCA)
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Gloryhammer sounds like Nocturnal Rites! :)
And Riverside can do no wrong. They are heavily influenced by mid-era Opeth, imo, but they have a healthy dose of OSI/Kevin Moore era Dream Theater in there as well.
It's criminal to me that bands like Dream Theater (post Moore DT is a yawn-fest) get recognition over the likes of Riverside and Pain Of Salvation.
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Born from the ashes of Alestorm no less ;)
Just noticed you can get Reality Dream Trilogy 6CD Digipak BOX (Riverside), first three albums with all the extras for €25. Well worth it!
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Lumbar - The First and Last Days
Suffocation - Pinnacle of Bedlam
Jex Thoth - Blood Moon Rise
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves (get the one with the extra disc)
Samsara Blues Experiment - Waiting for the Flood
Gloryhammer - Tales from the Kingdom of Fife
I shall check these out, although I heard a couple of Lumbar tracks the other day and found them a bit..... difficult. I heard a track from the Gloryhammer album too, and although it was (intentionally) funny it might still be a bit too power metal for me!
Yep, it's a hard listen in a good way. Not surprising what with the content. You know the story to the album I take it?
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This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTW0gpC16DE#t=88 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTW0gpC16DE#t=88)
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Yep, it's a hard listen in a good way. Not surprising what with the content. You know the story to the album I take it?
Yeah, I saw the cover art of the album, was intrigued and found a review which explained the background story of the band/project.
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I didn't buy a lot of music in 2013, and certainly not a lot of new releases.
My favs are few:
Airborne - Black Dog Barking
Amon Amarth - Deceiver of the Gods
Black Dahlia Murder - Everblack
Steven Wilson - The Raven that refused...
I also picked up the last Five Finger Death Punch (Wrong Side of Heaven), and the new Black Spiders (This Savage Land), but haven't really made up my mind yet on those.
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The Odd Trio - Michael Schenker
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Burn - Cleanse
Orange 9mm - Driver Not Included
Outburst - Miles To Go
Leeway - Open Mouth Kiss & Desperate Measures
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Sun and Sail Club - Mannequin.
Very $%ing cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhIT6ohV4_A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhIT6ohV4_A)
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King King - Standing in the Shadows & Take My Hand
Nimmo Brothers - Live Cottiers Theatre & Brother to Brother
Thanks to Juansolo for introducing me to the sound of Alan Nimmo
Buddy Guy - Rhythm & Blues
The Rides - Can't Get Enough
Samantha Fish - Black Wind Howlin'
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Big Star, #1 Record
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhy76l7iOOs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhy76l7iOOs)
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Repulsion - 'Horrified' (again!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ-SyAkfTJU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ-SyAkfTJU)
I also recently found video of the gig that features in the vintage band photos on the back of the album:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-fW-OBahkY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-fW-OBahkY)
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I've been listening to Johnny Doom's Metal at Midnight show on Planet Rock (...yes I am an old person....)
He plays some good stuff, but the show annoys me - it's only an hour a week, but without fail two-thirds of the tracks are things he's already played in the previous two or three weeks. The same Amon Amarth track two weeks in a row, the same Grand Magus track three weeks in a row... it just seems extraordinarily lazy.
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Just been getting into Gov't Mule lately :P
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This week:
'60s Bob Dylan by way of Jake Bugg.
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Listening to a load of random stuff on Spotify (finally working thanks to my new PC):
Grand Magus, Blues Pills, Jex Thoth, Slough Feg, YOB, Winery Dogs, Orphaned Land.
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I really like Grand Magus!
This week I have been listening to the rough of my next 17-minute long prog indulgence, The Eye Of Fire And Fear, Part III . Hope to mix it in the next few days, but gotta find 10 free hours first!
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It's like he didn't skip a beat since Hearbreak Station; still a killer songwriter and the octave fuzz at the end is brilliant.
Tom Keifer "Solid Ground" Music Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HJozX2bL8g#ws)
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I got the Tom Keifer album a couple of months ago. I was a big Cinderella fan, so glad to see something new from him. It's the same kind of rootsy rock they went after on Heartbreak Station, and he's still great at it. I'd have liked a few more of the rockier tunes, but it's his record :)
Seemingly, he had serious issues with his voice in recent years, and he's lucky to be able to sing now at all. You can certainly hear that it's not the voice it was, but it's still good to hear.
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I know I'm a Philistine, but I never really liked Cinderella after Night Songs and a couple of the rockier tracks on Long Cold Winter.
That more rootsy, bluesy Americana thing doesn't really do it for me.
I will investigate this Tom Keifer solo stuff though, it would be wrong to dismiss it without hearing it!
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A few different Alcatrazz live recordings with Yngwie.
Such a *hot* band back then for a couple of years. Really good sound, good songs and Yngwie still manages to keep it in check.
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Yes, Yngwie era Alcatrazz was amazing! I love the proto versions of the songs that would later appear on the first Rising Force album.
I also much prefer his tone from Alcatrazz to Marching Out. It started going off the rails w Trilogy and never quite got back to that standard, though I do like his tone on the orchestral album.
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I've been having fun exploring the "Related Artists" links in Spotify.
I found some things I'd been considering buying which turned out to be not so great. I found some terrible cack. But last night I was listening to a terrfic Swedish band called Siena Root - very '70s-influenced bluesy, psychedelic, hippy heavy rock.
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Been listening to Volbeat just about every day for the past year. Incredible at mixing country, rockabilly and metal.
Well worth a listen. Especially Beyond Hell/Above Heaven.
Saw them in Birmingham with Iced Earth supporting. There was a guest appearance from Barney from Napalm Death which was pretty cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eZegWcXW-Q&list=PL0572C76EF8BB3C5A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eZegWcXW-Q&list=PL0572C76EF8BB3C5A)
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Downloaded the latest HP Lovecraft Historical Society's radio drama, Herbert West, Reanimator. Brilliant!
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: Herbert West - Reanimator (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ght2vV-Yk#)
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Ultravox - Brilliant.
This came out a couple of years ago after a break of twenty odd years. I'm surprised I missed it, as I love Midge Ure and Ultravox.
It's a good album - the old sound is there, very interesting songs, great overall feel to it.
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Downloaded the latest HP Lovecraft Historical Society's radio drama, Herbert West, Reanimator. Brilliant!
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: Herbert West - Reanimator (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ght2vV-Yk#)
:D I'm reading (or rather re-reading, of course) The Case of Charles Dexter Ward at the moment.
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They also did CDW. Great story, amazing radio drama!
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I´ve been listening to some John Mayer lately. I kinda enjoy the more pop oriented stuff, but mostly I dig his blues work, especially the way he plays solos. There are some lovely singing notes there. The stuff he brings out for "Gravity" is really cool. He can write some pretty great songs too. At his best he brings in a nice combination of blues and pop with good compositional depth I think. Not all great, but I really love a good bit of his work, which is pretty diverse. Not just that "Body is a Wonderland"-tw@t anymore.
"Slow dancing in a burning room" is currently my favorite track to play.
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Have yet to listen to Mayer.
What album would you recommend ?
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Have yet to listen to Mayer.
What album would you recommend ?
I only have two studio albums of his to be fair. Both of which are more of the pop stuff. I will however start listening to "Where the Light is - Live from LA" these days. From the youtube videos I have seen of that it might be the best starting point. Full range of styles, more solo indulgence than with the studio work, nicer arrangements, etc.
Starts of with an acoustic part, goes into John Mayer Trio stuff (especially bluesy) and ends with a full band set. I´ll have to see how the thing feels as a whole, but it could very well be the best.
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Fine.. I'll take the plunge first:
Yngwie Malmsteen "Odyssey"
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Even though we've lost all the posts since March, I've been listening to the same things for the whole of that period - lots of (melodic) stoner/doom/psychedelic rock. That's all I'm really into at the moment. And in particular, I've been listening to:
Mount Salem - Endless
Love it to bits!
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Andy Timmons Band - Resolution
In Flames - Come Clarity
Racer X - Technical Difficulties
Trying to use technical difficulties as a song to learn that also serves as a great technique builder
(Far too advanced, but I feel that it can be done eventually)
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Been enjoying the new Yes single, which is available as a download when you preorder the new album. Their new singer is great, though the single reminds me an AWFUL lot of "Circus Of Heaven"...
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The new Mastodon album Once More Round The Sun is brilliant. Cannot wait to go see em live in November. Chimes at Midnight and The Motherload are the stand out tracks for me. The only one I'm not too keen on is the last track, just a bit slow paced.
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The new Mastodon album Once More Round The Sun is brilliant. Cannot wait to go see em live in November. Chimes at Midnight and The Motherload are the stand out tracks for me. The only one I'm not too keen on is the last track, just a bit slow paced.
I've had it a couple of weeks but only now listening to it for the first time. Like all their albums, it'll take a few listens to grow on me but as always there are some great little riffs and melodic moments which really jump out. Excellent band.
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The new mastodon album is pretty good but I prefer The Hunter and Crack the skye by quite a bit.
Also looking forward to seeing htem live at the end of the year \m/
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Right now I'm listening to dark psychedelic trance and feel like I should be playing Mortal Kombat or Unreal Tournament
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I can't get into The Hunter at all bar a few good songs. Crack The Skye is probably one of my favourite metal albums ever though, just so good. I actually think The Hunter is probably their weakest album.
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New Masto sounded shite.
Revisited Vista Chino, Peace the other day
St.Vitus, Born Too Late
Still listening to the almighty CONAN, BLOOD EAGLE
:afro:
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Still listening to the almighty CONAN, BLOOD EAGLE
They're a bit too doomy for me.
Certainly entertaining in small doses, but after a short while all that slow, low rumbling makes me feel uncomfortably like I might need the toilet. Definitely wouldn't listen to them on public transport....
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I have the same problem with Electric Wizard. Love doomy/stonerness. But it's just too doomy and fatiguing.
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I have the same problem with Electric Wizard. Love doomy/stonerness. But it's just too doomy and fatiguing.
Likewise. I love the musical genre, but I'm most comfortable with the less intense, more melodic end of the spectrum. Basically I'm a lightweight. :undecided:
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This is an interesting read http://thequietus.com/articles/14305-electric-wizard-new-album-interview
CONAN are just low and heavy but it has the tempo. So damn groovy, how can you not swing from side to side listening to it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkJ4zwN0Hh0
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I like the idea of new Electric Wizard. Just stuck on Doom Mantia, what a tune :D
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Richard Thompson - Acoustic Classics
Just for a break from the heavier stuff.
I really like Thompson, I think he's unique as a guitarist and songwriter. But I need to be in the right mood to listen to him. That's enough of that for now.
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Various Buckethead albums.....he is on 98 solo albums after all now! Particularly Claymation courtyard and the elephant mans alarm clock
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Various Buckethead albums.....he is on 98 solo albums after all now!
Is that true, or just a slight bit of exaggeration for dramatic purposes? :grin:
Whatever the numbers, it sounds like he's made a hell of a lot of albums. I wonder if anyone's actually collected them all?
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That actually is no exaggeration, he really is such a weird mad man. Here is his wiki discography.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead_discography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead_discography) Just reading the first paragraph makes you shake your head. Total solo album play time of 59 1/2 hours....the heck.
To be fair, it really is not all good. I find he can easily drift into mindless metal riffage that goes nowhere, but he also often does very cool and unusal things. Very skilled and versatile player.
Reminds me that I should listen to the Thanatopsis stuff of his again...
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Thanks and wow, it really is 98 albums! :shocked:
Having made that comment above, I realised I have about 70 Frank Zappa albums (which is nowhere near a complete collection!) and about 60 Wishbone Ash albums. So unless I'm the most obsessive record collector on Earth, I guess there probably are people with the complete Buckethead discography....!
I haven't heard much Buckethead, and I wouldn't know where to start, but what I have heard I quite liked. It wasn't the unlistenable shred I probably was expecting.
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Just listening to a French band called Granville, I really like em actually. Found them as I was looking for some French music for a promo video at work and I'm hooked on the album now. I think it's the French language/accent.
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Just downloaded the new Yes album and am about to give it a spin; I preordered it, but was too busy this week to even download the thing!
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That actually is no exaggeration, he really is such a weird mad man. Here is his wiki discography.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead_discography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead_discography) Just reading the first paragraph makes you shake your head. Total solo album play time of 59 1/2 hours....the heck.
To be fair, it really is not all good. I find he can easily drift into mindless metal riffage that goes nowhere, but he also often does very cool and unusal things. Very skilled and versatile player.
Reminds me that I should listen to the Thanatopsis stuff of his again...
Not every album is great but then again many are!
Buckethead is so prolific he even got Axl to finally release chinese democracy! I also thought there were some brilliant tracks on the last chinese democracy album. Take it for what it is (Not guns n roses?) and that album has some of the best straight up rock songs in years.
I would go as far as to say he is the strangest character ever in the music scene and I admire how he sticks to his crazy principles.
Buckethead continually refused to join Guns N Roses and only did because Axl bought him a life size exact replica of leather face...well exact except for human flesh I guess. There are many stories in between which are hilarious but the one of why he left is fantastic.
He built a chicken coop in the studio whilst recording the guns n roses album and was already unhappy with how long things were taking. A dog in the studio took a dump in the coop and every one wanted to clean it up. Buckethead said if they cleaned it up he would quit. Some one did clean it up and Buckethead DID quit at that point! Amazing how some one can out crazy Axl Rose really!
I know he auditioned for Ozzy after Zakk Wylde left too and got offered the gig on the condition he didnt wear all of his costume.....he of course refused. I realize Ozzy is a has been at this point but arguably he always has been since Sabbath and his guitarists have carried him....I think Buckethead would have been the best choice and the next in line to assume the throne from Randy, Jake, Zakk etc I see it as a real shame they chose Gus chuffing G instead! I think Buckethead would have upstaged Ozzy though
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Buckethead is so prolific he even got Axl to finally release chinese democracy! I also thought there were some brilliant tracks on the last chinese democracy album. Take it for what it is (Not guns n roses?) and that album has some of the best straight up rock songs in years.
I think it's a great album, I loved it from the first listen.
That said, I'm not the biggest fan of the earlier GNR albums, although I do like them, and I'm not a big fan of Slash either. So maybe I was more "open" to Chinese Democracy. At the time I was just amazed it finally got released!
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I like Guns N but for me Axl is the talent that being said theyre a proper example of a band Axl, Izzy, Slash, Duff and Adler were the magic combination and it just worked well together and nothing else will do. Slash was awesome in G n R but in his other projects etc IMO he kinda sucked and he cant carry a band with his guitar work. Probably really controversial to some people who are fans but I think Slash isnt all that on his own. Izzy Stradlin might just be one of the most underrated musicians of all time it all went downhill after he left.
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Royal Blood, saw em at Reading and was blown away by how huge they sounded for just two people. Any ideas how he gets the guitar sounds from his bass? I guess an octave pedal/splitter into a guitar amp? It sounded awesome however it works!
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Good question Tom - that's something I was thinking when I was listneing to them earlier (bought the album yesterday). On first listen it's great! I was thinking of some sort of splitter/octave/EQ etc.
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Think I'll be buying the album as well, loved all the songs they played. I also can't stop listening to QOTSA this week, their set at Reading was incredible, easily one of the best nights of my life. When they opened with ..Millionaire everyone just went nuts haha
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I saw Queens Of The Stone Age in Belfast last week, they were brilliant there too :) and I've been listening to them a lot since too. That being said, today I've changed my driving CD to Silver Ginger Five.
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New Opeth album sounds fantastic. At one point I was really into them but then I got bored of their sound and obviously Mikael Akerfeldt did too. For some reason heritage didn't sit well with me but pale communion sounds ace.
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New Opeth album sounds fantastic. At one point I was really into them but then I got bored of their sound and obviously Mikael Akerfeldt did too. For some reason heritage didn't sit well with me but pale communion sounds ace.
That's interesting. I've liked them more as they've become more melodic over the years but I found Heritage quite boring - I was expecting the new one to be more of the same.
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New Opeth album sounds fantastic. At one point I was really into them but then I got bored of their sound and obviously Mikael Akerfeldt did too. For some reason heritage didn't sit well with me but pale communion sounds ace.
That's interesting. I've liked them more as they've become more melodic over the years but I found Heritage quite boring - I was expecting the new one to be more of the same.
Can't explain why it's any different from heritage...like I say it just 'clicks' definitely worth a purchase IMO.
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Think I'll be buying the album as well, loved all the songs they played. I also can't stop listening to QOTSA this week, their set at Reading was incredible, easily one of the best nights of my life. When they opened with ..Millionaire everyone just went nuts haha
Just watched that (not been to Reading since the mid/late 90s). It certainly sounded great! Their new (OK, not that new now) transfers to the stage really well.
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Some metalcore stuff, Memphis May Fire and Heart of a Coward. Trying to figure out how they get such great tone! Probably Axe FX's and Kemper amp modellers....
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The mention of QOTSA above reminded me to listen to John Garcia's solo album. It's excellent, much better than I expected.
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Courtesy of Juan Solo, I've been listening to Clutch (finally!), Earth Rocker. You're a drug dealer Juan! yes, the first hit is free, but then you're hooked, and it's going to cost you :cool:
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Lots of great Clutch back catalogue for you to investigate now then blue! :grin:
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I've just amazoned (is that a verb now?) a couple :)
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Blast Tyrant is still my favourite I think, every song is good.
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After getting around to finally catch up with Fall Out Boy a bit by listening to Folie a Deux I also have been going around to their older stuff as I love to do in the summer. Still totally love it. Well written, nice variety, catchy, often more complex than you´d expect, etc. Oh, and the lyrics. Amazing.
Lotta people seem to bash them cause they are pop punk or so, but imho they don´t quite compare as they are more on all levels. My 2 cents ;)
Also starting to learn to play their stuff on both guitar and bass this time around, so that teaches me a lotta new stuff.
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FOB stuff is cool, esp their first 3 albums, good guitar playing though not exactly "technical" its catchy and well written as mentioned. "The Take Over The Break's Over" is a great tune!
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In Flames - siren charms.
Great album actually
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New TESLA album is on constant repeat right now. They are BACK! Tracked live, sounds killer, and it just 45 minutes of great 70s influenced melodic hard rock w a sprinkling of metal here and there.
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Blackberry Smoke
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The Sword!
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AC/DC - Rock or Bust
Pretty underwhelming on first listen, and one track in particular ("Rock the Blues Away") is utterly dire. But it'll probably grow on me.
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Since it is December I am all over Xmas music. From the tastefully done heartwarming yet not boring Sufjan Stevens; to the quirky Bob Dylan; the proggy and cheesy Neal Morse; the really cheesy Lynerd Skynerd; up to the metal Xmas having Alice Cooper singing "Santa Claws".
Xmas music can be horrible, but it can be done so well too, especially if you pick the well written songs and do them properly. Prime example here is to me Sufjan Stevens. Songs like "Sister Winter" are just well crafted in writing and extremly well done in mixing and production.
Then again I just think when it comes to mixing and production Sufjan is one of the greatest minds in a very long time.
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Been listening to Lukather's Santamental Christmas album this month, so decided to pull Toto IV out, as well.
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Finally got around to getting Nik Kershaw's To Be Frank, and it's utterly, utterly brilliant.
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Steel Panther - All You Can Eat, I'm not entirely convinced
Pixies - Cindy Indie, great album! :evil:
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I have been enjoying this guy's rants about metal, they are pretty much spot on!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4url5YjAN0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqk-FMIMAg0
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Yngwie - Marching Out
Great album, first time I listened all the way through. It might be my favourite from him actually.
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Winger - Better Days Comin'
I wan't sure if I liked it at first, but it's a grower.
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Yngwie - Marching Out
Great album, first time I listened all the way through. It might be my favourite from him actually.
Hands down my favourite Malmsteen recorded tone.
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A few cool CDs thanks to the insane Google Play download deals!
- Holst - The Planets. It's one of those CDs that you recognise almost every movement of. I love the story about Geezer Butler playing Mars at an early Black Sabbath rehearsal, and the next day Iommi returning the Black Sabbath riff!
- Rory Gallagher - Top Priority. Don't have much by him, only Tattoo, which is OK. But I love Top Priority, really good songs, and great playing.
- AC/DC- Back In Black. Enough said.
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A few cool CDs thanks to the insane Google Play download deals!
- Holst - The Planets. It's one of those CDs that you recognise almost every movement of.
Mars was one of the most-quoted themes for sci fi and fantasy sound tracks for a while in the 70s and 80s. It's an interesting piece (the entire Planets suite); I view it as very early symphonic prog. :)[/list]
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I have been listening to a lot of Kaipa and Magic Pie lately; both are stellar bands.
Kaipa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHuMHiqmkJ0
Magic Pie, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7X_VBHlnG8
Also, a lot of Jellyfish; this band was just simply amazing! Take the Beach Boys, The Beatles, Queen, and mash em together, and this is what you get! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JojV8kNfWK8
Lastly, been digging on Kings X Dogman again; such a brilliant album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPLSib2GtnU
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New Blind Guardian! Yeaaaah!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPTz7z04_OM
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Jellyfish were a pretty cool band, I hadn't listened to them in a long time, but I'll be digging them back out now. Wasn't their bass player or guitarist the singer in Slash's first solo band? I remember thinking that was an odd change
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Jellyfish were a pretty cool band, I hadn't listened to them in a long time, but I'll be digging them back out now. Wasn't their bass player or guitarist the singer in Slash's first solo band? I remember thinking that was an odd change
Yeah, Eric Dover. I don't think he's actually on the Jellyfish albums though, he was just a touring guitarist or something. Then he was in Imperial Drag which was, sort of, Jellyfish under a different name.
I've got those Slash's Snakepit and Imperial Drag albums and the first Jellyfish album, but I can't say I'm a big fan or any of them. :laugh:
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A bunch of Matt Monro
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Jellyfish were a pretty cool band, I hadn't listened to them in a long time, but I'll be digging them back out now. Wasn't their bass player or guitarist the singer in Slash's first solo band? I remember thinking that was an odd change
Yeah, Eric Dover. I don't think he's actually on the Jellyfish albums though, he was just a touring guitarist or something. Then he was in Imperial Drag which was, sort of, Jellyfish under a different name.
I've got those Slash's Snakepit and Imperial Drag albums and the first Jellyfish album, but I can't say I'm a big fan or any of them. :laugh:
You will probably find Spilled Milk to be more enjoyable than Bellybutton when it comes to Jellyfish; Spilled Milk is more Queen influenced and has a (sightly!) harder edged.
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Been listening to the new Torche album and some Acid King :evil:
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Picked up Judas Priest's Rocka Rolla - from a pile of cds left on the street by someone who had moved out. Never been into JP and certainly not the 1980s stuff that they put out when I was young. But I find this a great album.
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Monolith, by Kansas. For some reason, I never owned this album, so I purchased it yesterday. It's great!!
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Monolith, by Kansas. For some reason, I never owned this album, so I purchased it yesterday. It's great!!
That's one of my favourite Kansas albums, probably because it was the first one I bought. I still have it on vinyl, with a gatefold sleeve. :smiley:
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Currently O.K. Ken? by The Chicken Shack. Stan Webb was one one the great Les Paul slingers of the '60s Blues boom but got over shadowed by the likes of Peter Green and Clapton!
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Chicken Shack/Stan Webb were great. Like Greeny, awesome BB King influenced blues.
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Chicken Shack/Stan Webb were great. Like Greeny, awesome BB King influenced blues.
Absolutely! They don't get the recognition they deserve in my opinion!
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Chicken Shack/Stan Webb were great. Like Greeny, awesome BB King influenced blues.
Absolutely! They don't get the recognition they deserve in my opinion!
Indeed. I saw them at the Mildenhall Rock and Blues festival in (I think) 1989. Webb had a really old Les Paul and Marshall half stack, and it was insanely good.
Rory Gallagher was headlining that gig. Wish I'd been old enough to appreciate it!
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Chicken Shack/Stan Webb were great. Like Greeny, awesome BB King influenced blues.
Absolutely! They don't get the recognition they deserve in my opinion!
Indeed. I saw them at the Mildenhall Rock and Blues festival in (I think) 1989. Webb had a really old Les Paul and Marshall half stack, and it was insanely good.
Rory Gallagher was headlining that gig. Wish I'd been old enough to appreciate it!
Wow! Must have been a helluva gig. Two of my heroes and I never got to see either. Not too late to see Stan Webb I guess but he only seems to be playing Europe this year.
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Hah, hah!!!
Looks like it was '89!
Blimey, this brings back some memories!!!
http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/east-anglia-rock-87-89.html (http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/east-anglia-rock-87-89.html)
TygerTailz had the f**k bottled out of them!!!
Webb was great though, and Rory, and Engine, and the Hamsters. And Euphoria!!!
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Great link! I lived in Suffolk in the '80s but I don't remember the Mildenhall festival, I remember most of the bands though :)
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For any Chicken Shack fans out there, I just bought The Complete Blue Horizons Sessions album off iTunes. 56 tracks and highly recommended!
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Picked up the new Davey Knowles this week, The Outsider. Dang good blues rock with a bit of a George Harrison thing going on. Really like it!
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Picked up the new Davey Knowles this week, The Outsider. Dang good blues rock with a bit of a George Harrison thing going on. Really like it!
Have you heard the George Lynch /Michael Sweet album?
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Finally got a chance to give my first listen to the new Steven Wilson album "HAND.CANNOT.ERASE.". Felt fitting since I had the time and calm, and am gonna see him live once again on tuesday. So I sat down in the dark with a bottle of 18th Street´s Hunter and put the blu ray 5.1 mix on. Wow. Just wow. The sound is utterly staggering and the music, while again different than his previous work, feels like it somehow raised the bar again. Clean, complex, emotional, etc. The composition and arrangement are just as high level as the mix and sound quality.
Highly recommended.
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Lots of UFO albums, Schenker and Tonka period.
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Currently best of Chris Rea - Julia,
but basically, the last week I've been listening almost exclusively to the song Auberge ...
https://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=frv9PF_lcAU (https://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=frv9PF_lcAU)
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Lots of old vinyl, as I'm digitising some of them - Just upgraded my Linn and I'm realising again how great the sound of vinyl is versus CD
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I listened to a bunch of Helloween, Gamma Ray and Unisonic the last days
Unisonic I especially like. Its a bit power metal meets AOR.
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I recently got the new James Taylor album Before This World and being a big JT fan, I rather like it. Like meeting up with an old friend again.
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just got the new album by God Is An Astronaut. I got it because a friend plays some guest guitar on it, but I'm enjoying it quite a lot. Instrumental stuff, pretty atmospheric.
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I just realised that I said that I was a JT fan (meaning James Taylor) and that this thread, probably the longest running, was started by forum member JT. It is nice that it has carried on.
On topic I also bought a nice Tommy Emmanuel album the other day- after dithering for ages. It is an old one but new to me. Called "Only" it does have some rather good stuff on it. I also got Mike Casswells "Complaints About the Noise" recently. Mike is an old friend and I am normally not much of a guitar album buyer( notwithstanding the above contradictory factors).
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Florence and the Machine - I've had all three albums on rotation on my mp3 player ever since the new album came out.
I pre-ordered both "How Big..." and the previous "Ceremonials" without hearing any clips or even worrying what might be on them - very LONG time since I've done that to any act at all. She ain't let me down yet.
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Been giving the Next to None debut album a spin. It´s the band of the son of former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, Max Portnoy. It´s a bit like an updated version of DT with a bit of Slipknot. Cool stuff. You notice in the writing that they are still super young, but on a technical level it´s super impressive. A band to watch for sure I´d say.
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Dire Straits Live at the BBC and Pink Floyd Pulse on Vinyl - incredible live albums and they really come over well in analog - you can hear the tape splice looping on Mark Knopfler's copycat! Also pulled out some old Barclay James Harvest and early Camel - Andy Latimer is an excellent guitarist.
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Nightwish, various live shows of theirs.
Really into power metal at the moment.
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Currently listening to albums by a really cool psychedelic rock/afrobeat mash up band called Goat who are bloody fantastic. Everyone should check them out if you like retro vibed oddness. They have a cool Pagan/Voodoo Ritual/celebration live act that was the highlight of Glastonbury for me this year. So glad I discovered them.
Also I've been listening to The Black Angels, Wooden Shjips (yes that's how it's spelt) and The Warlocks.
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Ah, when you said Goat, I thought of the british rock band from (i think) the early 90's who released the rather wonderful Medication Time album. Unfortunately not :(
You should check them out, and I should check out this Goat
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No Prayer For The Dying - Iron Maiden
Actually, not so bad as I remember it. In fact, I'm finding it pretty invigorating.
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No Prayer For The Dying - Iron Maiden
Actually, not so bad as I remember it. In fact, I'm finding it pretty invigorating.
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It´s not one of the classics but just a lot of fun. Maybe I´m saying it cause it was my first Maiden I bought on sale while on Swedish holiday.
Bring me your daughter still is just good fun to me in some way. A lot of the rest too. Refreshing in the way that you don´t hear em as often as a lot of the Maiden greats.
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How to play Fear of the Dark
Explained in Portuguese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdjAuKNjeN0
Gives amp settings for Roland Cube
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How to play Fear of the Dark
Explained in Portuguese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdjAuKNjeN0
Gives amp settings for Roland Cube
Thats actually a really good tutorial
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The new album by Ahab, The Boats Of The Glen Carrig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHKEFl7YsxU
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The latest Crowskin album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E58MwMkaOc
Totally mental sludge doom crust punk from the squats of Potsdam
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Florence + The Machine
Just spent an utterly crazy week going to three nights of their four night stand at Alexandra Palace. And, amazingly (to me, anyway), I spent all of them down the front jumping up and down, singing along and generally waving my arms about like the twenty year old I used to be a long time ago... I actually feel 20-30 years younger than I did this time last week (I realised this morning, knackered as I am, I'm without back pain for the first time in 4-5 months).
Anyhoo... I'd been listening a lot to the albums over the last few months, but hadn't really managed to figure out whether I thought much of guitarist Rob Ackroyd. I do now, big time. Obviously, Florence herself is the main focal point (WHAT a voice she has), but the band is stunning, and Rob Ackroyd is spot-on in what he does.
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The latest Instinct of Survival album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeHe1VO7mEg
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A bunch of more modern/bit heavier stuff than I usually listen to :
In Flames
Nightwish
Eisbrecher
Gamma Ray (ok, this is not that heavy)
Rammstein
trying to get some inspiration.
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Been playing Helloween´s song Halloween on repeat today. Perhaps my favorite power metal epic. And from the legendary keeper album.
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Been playing Helloween´s song Halloween on repeat today. Perhaps my favorite power metal epic. And from the legendary keeper album.
Thats a great song.
I've been listening alot to Walls of Jericho lately.
I find some of that classic Helloween stuff quite drilling, when its too fast and overly uplifting. But overall, I think its great.
For example - Eagle Fly Free.. Absolutely amazing introduction, one of my favourites in metal. But then I find the rest of the song a bit difficult to take, particularly the chorus. Or maybe I'm just not power metal enough ;)
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Iron Savior - Megatropolis
In the power metal mood :) This album is a favourite of mine.
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Iron Savior - Megatropolis
In the power metal mood :) This album is a favourite of mine.
Yes! Love that album!
If you're in a power metal mood, check out Virus by the band Heavenly.
It will not disappoint.
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Iron Savior - Megatropolis
In the power metal mood :) This album is a favourite of mine.
Yes! Love that album!
If you're in a power metal mood, check out Virus by the band Heavenly.
It will not disappoint.
Good recommendation!
I just gave it a try and its very very good. thanks :cool:
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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Listening to a whole bunch of Gamma Ray in preparation for the show tonight!
I even put together this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1NhyQvCufQlQloMCs3_jqWuye122SFqi
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Spinning this Best of Deep Purple record all day and all night right now. Aaah, the chills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJPBfWpSl8E
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This season it´s good Xmas music. Mostly means Sufjan Stevens. Such amazing arrangements, production, heart, and also songwriting. "Christmas in the Room" is just a stunner.
And sometimes the Bob Dylan Xmas Album. Cause.
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I'm listening to this uplifting band from Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW0O2x3e_1w
Also check out this footage of the drummer at rehearsal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9WwGvhG_pU
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"Empire of the Undead" by Gamma Ray... Currently my favourite band(!)
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"Empire of the Undead" by Gamma Ray... Currently my favourite band(!)
Love me some Gamma Ray.
gwEm, you may like this song --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-PkfKZAT6E
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"Empire of the Undead" by Gamma Ray... Currently my favourite band(!)
Love me some Gamma Ray.
gwEm, you may like this song --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-PkfKZAT6E
cool violin riff. i hadn't heard that song from them.
i do like Avantasia, but the problem I have with them is that I miss the feeling of an identifiable band dynamic.
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Yep, it sounds like what it is: a metal superstar studio project. It's a little hit or miss but overall I really enjoy Avantasiia -- way more than other power metal bands like Rhapsody...
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Paul Carrack - Soul Shadows
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Well, it looks like we've all stopped listening to music this year!
For the last week, I've been listening to Budgie. I got a little box set that had their three MCA albums, Never Turn Your Back On a Friend, In For The Kill, and Bandolier in it. There are some great songs in there, although a bit of filler too. I think In For The Kill probably has the best songs, but the mix is a bit dodgy. Bandolier sounds much better, but the songs aren't quite as good. In my opinion, of course :) Just like Diamondhead, they're a band I discovered through Metallica's covers of Breadfan and Crash Course In Brain Surgery.
This morning, I switched to Clutch, with Earth Rocker. Loud and aggressive. This is good
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Listened to some Robin Trower today cause my father put it on while I was cooking. Damn that man plays the heck out of his strat. So much Hendrix influence, feel, and detail. Extremely inspiring and Strat GAS fueling.
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Holocaust - The Nightcomers
Rory Gallagher - Top Priority, Photo Finish
Gamma Ray - Empire of the Undead, New World Order
:cool:
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Batillus
Torpor
Year of No Light
Phantom Winter
Ultha
Black Shape of Nexus
Space Bong
Primitive Man
Crowskin
etc
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A bunch of Deris era Helloween
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The newly remixed version of Ginger Wildheart's Yoni album.
I've always loved the original album, but it's fair to say it's quite shrill sounding, the high end is filling rattling! So it was quite fatigueing to listen to. The new mix is much beefier, and therefore easier to listen to. I do feel, however, that in making the change the album has lost some of it's individuality. The chunkier guitars are somewhat more generic sounding compared to the percussive, jangly originals. Still, I'll keep listening. After a few more listens, and then going back to the first mix to compare, I might have a different opinion. whichever version, it's still a great album
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Took delivery of a whole bunch of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band today - been meaning to buy them on CD for possibly nearly 20 years but never got round to it (I used to have a vinyl best of back in the 80s)
As the missus was out this evening, I managed to listen to the first four albums back to back:
Framed
Next
Impossible Dream
Tomorrow Belongs To Me
Oh wow, they was SO good...
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Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards
(http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/U/U_Heep_demonsf.jpg)
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I'm listening to the new Soulburn album, 'Earthless Pagan Spirit'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYfNzP5xodo
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I got Hardwired... To Self Destruct.
It's actually pretty good, although every intro seems to have the same "bang bang bang!" snare pattern before the riffs come in, and it has more autopilot Hammet solos. I like Kirk, but he hasn't played anything interesting in twenty odd years. I'd love to hear what Metallica would be like with James Hetfield, Rob Trujillo and a really good drummer and lead guitarist. All that being said, this album sounds great, much much better than the last two, and the songs seem pretty good, although I've only listened through twice.
At least they're still making new music, points for effort ;)
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As a result of treble booster love I'm listening to:
John Mayall - Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
The "Beano" album :afro:
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The Trees - Garden of Jane Delawney & On The Shore. English folk/rock band from the early 70's. The singer sounds a lot like Sandy Denny and the songs are good. I missed them back then, but heard a track at a music store and ended up getting the CD's. I'm also going through some old vinyl and was listening to Home, all of their earlier albums and some early Camel. They are great albums, both having excellent guitar players (Laurie Wisefield and Andy Latimer).
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Kate Bush - Before The Dawn
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Hey Andy! Remember you posting about Ian Siegal - Falling on Down... That became one of my favorite soungs ever! Thank you!
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Hey Fernando! Good to hear from you. He still plays it now.
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I'd love to hear what Metallica would be like with James Hetfield, Rob Trujillo and a really good drummer and lead guitarist.
It exists; it's called old school Blind Guardian! :grin:
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Angel Witch - Angel Witch
(http://www.amoeba.com/admin/uploads/albums/covers/other/angelwitch_angelwitch.jpg)
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Destroyer of Man - 'Descent' (2017)
https://destroyerofman.bandcamp.com/
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A bunch of Deris era Helloween
The Dark Ride!!
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Just discovered the Black Keys. Some really good music these guys are playing. Oh and ever since I saw them on episodes of American Dad, My Morning Jacket and Waxfang :cool:
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Saxon - Demin and Leather
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61k7PW6ZiWL.jpg)
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Saxon - Demin and Leather
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61k7PW6ZiWL.jpg)
Funnily enough, so have I!
I got the little box set of "The Complete Albums 1979-1988" the other week. The second album, Wheels of Steel, is still my favourite - I bought it when it came out, saw them with Tygers of Pan Tang as support the night before my A-Levels, etc, etc...
Saw them at least once more but I kinda switched off of "metal" altogether (apart from "THE MIGHTY PRIEST" :evil: :grin: :grin:) by the time Denim and Leather came out. I'm really enjoying all of it (Mrs R less so, but she can hear the attraction of Wheels of Steel).
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Funnily enough, so have I!
I got the little box set of "The Complete Albums 1979-1988" the other week. The second album, Wheels of Steel, is still my favourite - I bought it when it came out, saw them with Tygers of Pan Tang as support the night before my A-Levels, etc, etc...
Saw them at least once more but I kinda switched off of "metal" altogether (apart from "THE MIGHTY PRIEST" :evil: :grin: :grin:) by the time Denim and Leather came out. I'm really enjoying all of it (Mrs R less so, but she can hear the attraction of Wheels of Steel).
I listened to much of their back catalogue yesterday after Denim'n'Leather in fact.
I agree that Wheels of Steel is probably their best. I put Demin'n'Leather as 2nd best. The big surprise for me was Power and The Glory. Popular opinion seems to be that this is a cr@ppy album, so I hadn't bothered to listen to it before. But I finally tried it and thought it was really good. I also thought the first album was alright, a bit psychedelic. I've never been keen on Strong Arm Of The Law as an album, too much filler for me.
After Power And The Glory I found their stuff a little light. In the past have I listened to quite a bit of post-Graham Oliver stuff and it seemed to improve again, but not like the classic NWOBHM period.
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Yep, Power and The Glory through to Destiny were completely new to me, so it's all still growing on me.
I've been surprised by Strong Arm - I think it must have been that one that I started losing interest in Saxon with... but I've enjoyed it the most after Wheels so far... Denim and Leather has it's high points but at the moment it's still a grower.
Might give it another go on the way home...
EXCEPT, I'm the middle of listening to the Michael Schenker UFO albums on the commute... got those a year or two ago and - this is the trouble with getting "classic album" sets, several albums at once - I enjoyed it all, but it was "workmanlike" stuff, nothing too special apart from the songs I knew from Strangers... not likely to listen to these studio ones too often... but now I've given them more of a go, I'm LOVING them... WHAT A BAND they were, and they p1ssed it all away with drunken laddishness... so sad... they should have been one of the BIG names.
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Latest musical gorging has been on various Electro acts from 1980-1983. Stand outs thus far is the Vince Clark Depeche Mode album, Yazoo, New Order, the New Romantics, and Tears For Fears.
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I've always though of UFO as a pub rock band, but a really really good one.
Scouting for Schenker nuggets, I've listened to alot of the UFO albums. They are good stuff.
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Allman Brothers, Live at the Fillmore East.
I'm always listening to it ...
... but today more so.
Duane and Gregg back together again.
RIP Gregg :-(
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Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 50th Anniversary Remix
OH MY GOODNESS :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
We took delivery of the 50th Anniversary Stereo remix by Giles Martin yesterday. It's AMAZING. I LOVE IT.
If, like me, you like the Beatles, but had always thought Sgt Pepper was pretty meh as an album - clever, yes, milestone, yes, etc etc ... but utterly boring and wimpy as hell - then you owe it to yourself to give this remix a little go...
Sgt Pepper is now a rock album!
I actually can't wait to get home to listen to it again now... I've never felt like that over this album (I've owned the 1987 CD of the 1967 stereo mix since the early 90s, I've listened to it 2 or 3 times tops, compared to 100s for Revolver etc)
Warning, though, if you have fragile ear-drums(!) - the internet audiophile opinion seems split, with many up in arms saying "my ears bleed! It's too loud... I HATE it". Yes, all the instruments are compressed in the mix (like what the beatles used to do anyway!! DUH!) - everything louder than everything else (and sounds SO good for it in my opinion) - and the CD version has some extra limiting on it, allegedly, to make it louder...
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I just ordered the Sgt Pepper Special Edition yesterday, so this has me more interested than I already was :)
I would love to have gotten the DVD-Audio/Blu-Ray version, but it's near £200!!!
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Tokyo Blade - Tokyo Blade
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51NkhTMMdkL.jpg)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl4c0kZUm2M
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In a wee update to my post about the Sgt. Pepper Blu-ray edition, it had a sudden price drop to £60! so I ordered it. I believe it arrived at my house today :) Looking forward to hearing the 96Khz 24bit version
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Been listening to some Bathory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC6DvbEVHcI
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Children of Bodom - Follow The Reaper
(https://www.metal-archives.com/images/6/0/60.jpg?3239)
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Children of Bodom - Follow The Reaper
(https://www.metal-archives.com/images/6/0/60.jpg?3239)
Classic album!
I have been listening to two recently-discovered bands, Puppet Show and Crucible. Very mid-90s neo-prog.
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(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/87/Defenders_of_the_Faith.jpg)
I always come back to Priest. They are really my favourite band.
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(http://www.metalsucks.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ghost-Prequelle.jpg)
Ghost - Prequelle
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I don't know much about Ghost, but I saw the video for Rats. Some funky moves in there! :)
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I don't know much about Ghost, but I saw the video for Rats. Some funky moves in there! :)
Yes, those funky moves were quite a surprise!
I think Ghost have some great songs. I won't stand by everything they do, but I like them alot.
In particular, the first album is the best, much less commercial.
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Phantom Winter - Into Dark Science (2018) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRWD3877pHg)
(https://svbterraneandotnet.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/pw_intodarkscience.jpg)
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Public Hanging - Mass Black Experiment
Crushing industrial music from 1995
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPC73RJQp-0
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(https://img.discogs.com/iaNDDW8ry6Mi-gF5SsR6oFmQQAY=/fit-in/599x599/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1952729-1486225630-9869.jpeg.jpg)
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Great album
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Church of the Cosmic Skull
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A new Ataraxis album has just come out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX2wM9iGccw
(https://i.imgur.com/98ze5o6.jpg)
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Savoy Brown's Blue Matter.
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The new Haiduk album Diabolica
https://haiduk.bandcamp.com (https://haiduk.bandcamp.com)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE9rWWZi7l0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE9rWWZi7l0)
(https://images2.imgbox.com/01/89/wt13g5yr_o.jpg)
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Pat Travers' Makin' Magic.
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Haiduk - Morph [2021]
[melodic black metal]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNQ1-hyWLxo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNQ1-hyWLxo)