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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: Dakine on February 23, 2006, 02:16:53 PM
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Just wondered what songs people are currently listening to. You know, songs you can't get outta ya head and are played on a regular basis.
Mine are;
Collective Soul - Burn (from "Home")
Helloween - Hocus Pocus (from "Metal Jukebox")
Coheed and Cambria - The Suffering (from "Good Apollo I'm Burning...")
GnR - Hair of the Dog ( from "The Spagetti Incident")
Judas Priest - Johnny B Goode (from "Ram It Down")
That's my Top Five most played right now :)
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At Least That's What You Said (live) - Wilco
Closer - Martyn Lenoble & Josh Klinghoffer
Then She Did - Jane's Addiction
Truth Is Marching In - Albert Ayler
Hoist - Tom Waits
I thinks thats a decent summary of my most played songs over the last week or so...
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Andy Timmons - Pink Champagne Sparkle
Nevermore - Born
Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover
Vinnie Moore - Check This Out
Ozzy - SATO
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i've been really ill all week, so been listening to some varied stuff!
Just got my hands on The Berzerker DVD.. heres a link to my fav track:
http://www.theberzerker.com/live/Foreverclip/foreverhigh.mov
Be warned, its some INSANELY brutal stuff... they call their drummer the 'Blast Vader' 8)
Also been listening to some Symbyosis, they are amazing!!! Sort of melodic death metal with guitar lines John Petrucci would be proud of (kick in about 1:40):
http://www.symbyosis.com/phoenix00/medias/wingsphoenix/symbyosis_CD01_famine.mp3
One of the best bands i've ever heard, the track above is off their latest album, which is on its way to me as we speak!! (been a long wait!!)
Also the new DragonForce album, and the Rhapsody live album.. some good stuff!
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Um, I'm probably not going to win many friends by this, but at the moment I'm listening to 2pac.
I've also be listening to Black Grape a good bit recently.
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Well theres alot really. I'm in a metal liking phase at the minute again, so I'm listening to alot of Death Angel, Nile, Opeth, Necrophagist agian! I'm also really liking "Jealous Again" by The Black Crowes.
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Chris
thats some HEAVY stuff ya listening to.
The "Hills" must be shaking (not to mention sheep deformaties abound) lol.
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lol yeah
berzerker are insane. cant wait to get better... gonna have that stuff on it my car :P
some of the music i listen to kills, shaves and prepares the sheepall at once!! leaves me with a nice meal AND a wooly jumper.. with minium effort ;)
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turning japanese- the vapors (or incubus punk cover :P )
dreaming of you- the coral (one of the coolest solos ever IMO)
emerald- thin lizzy
here i go again- whitesnake
holy wars the punishment due- megadeth
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Think there's too many oldies in the Valley's of my bloodline. Would be people keeling over left and right (never mind the sheep) lol
Not quite Charlotte Church or Tom Jones ROFLMAO
Thinking on it, sounds like the Boys beating the cr@p outta everyone else at last 5 nations though, BRUTAL Onslaught and Unstoppable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good thing about (coming home), can see the boys play again. Though will miss the Arms Park.
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your a rugby fan? 5 nations? i always thought it was six or is there a completely different one called the 5 nations lol!!!!??? maybe im being young and stupid....
whats the Arms Park anywhoo?
p.s i dont understand your strange hybrid of welsh and yankee humour lol.
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You're young and especially stupid. It used to be the 5 nations, but then Italy joined, so it's been six for a couple of years. I've been listening to:
Wishbone Ash - Time Was
Iggy Pop - China Girl
Megadeth - Devils Island
The Strokes - Heart In A Cage
Nile - Sacrifice unto Sebek
Good range, that.
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haha! "good range, that"...
you sound like a farmer from yorkshire... commenting on.... something...
like a farmer watching someone shoot a pheasant from miles away...
BANG! "good range, that"
but yes... 'tis a good range (the music)
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Some of us just WISH it was still the 5 nations ;)
And Cardiff Arms Park, the HOME of Rugby!
yeah, bit of a Rugby nut, school,city,county,south england :) Had my moments. Did'nt pursue to national level though as a living was needed (as no pro's back then).
Rugby is abit underground here so UK is missed in that respect!
And My God my blood runs Welsh Dragon RED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hahahaha.... what fun i could have with your welsh pride....
anyway lol south of england!!!! nice one....
yer i wouldnt expect rugby to be a big sport in the U.S.... my theory is because it doesnt involve nice cushy pads to stop the hurting themselves... :D :P
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Well, I don't listen to songs but to entire albums, anyway here's my list :
-Anything Meshuggah, mostly older stufs like Destroy Erase Improve, Nothing and Chaosphere.
-Opeth - Ghost Reveries (mind blowing extreme prog :twisted: )
-Ephel Duath - Pain Necessary to Know (Extreme Jazz)
-Cryptopsy - Once Was Not (grinding death to the core :twisted: )
-Trivium - Ember To Inferno (not bad, reminds me of what I was listening 10 years ago)
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I'm listening to the Vincent Razorbacks CD alot. There are some cool riffs on there. All those cool riffs just make you forget about Vince's voice.
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Currently Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Earlier Killswitch Engage, Love/Hate, Mansun, Opeth, Kaiser Chiefs, Agnostic Front
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I'm listening to the first Nuggets box set at the moment. 6 CDs in my car changer, and I can't remember what the other two are! Some of the tracks are just so rock 'n' roll, perfect driving music.
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:D
Pagans Mind - "Entrance To Infinity
Final Frontier - "Lydia"
Loudness - "Let It Go"
Brazen Abbot - "Beggars Lane"
Place Vendome - "Place Vendome"
:D 8)
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http://www.last.fm/user/Mu77ley/
I love Audioscrobbler. :)
Muttley
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Darn guys, dunno if I am getting old or just outta touch or it's being in USA and they are Euro bands but, darn, never heard of alot you guys are posting.
Will have to check some of it out.
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lol your not alone nick... ive only heard of a couple of all these bands lol....
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Firefly - Saves the Day
Pictures of Success - Rilo Kiley
This Is Me - The Rocket Summer
If It Hurts You - The Junior Varsity
Nothing Better (Styrofoam Remix) - The Postal Service
Also; this tune, from the Electro Harmonix website, by Dan Miller.
http://www.ehx.com/ehx2/Catalog/01_New_Products/15_The_Pog/06_Dan_Miller/03_Dan_Miller_guitar_with_upper_octave_organ_emphasis.mp3
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Marcus Miller - M2
Jaco pastorius - Jaco Pastorius
Gov't Mule - Daja voodoo
Rammstein - Rosen Rot
Mudvayne - The end of all things to come
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Indy - Saves the Day? Didn't realise you were an emo kid?
Steve - man, Jaco...what an awesome talent, what a story. Gotta love Jaco!
Now I'm on Rory Gallagher 'Irish Tour', Cradle Rock specifically, so I'm all set for the next hour or so!
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Well, I don't listen to songs but to entire albums, anyway here's my list :
-Anything Meshuggah, mostly older stufs like Destroy Erase Improve, Nothing and Chaosphere.
-Opeth - Ghost Reveries (mind blowing extreme prog :twisted: )
-Ephel Duath - Pain Necessary to Know (Extreme Jazz)
-Cryptopsy - Once Was Not (grinding death to the core :twisted: )
-Trivium - Ember To Inferno (not bad, reminds me of what I was listening 10 years ago)
Ephel Duath are awesome, supprised any one else has heard of them!
Willo - Jaco is indeed great, I prefer Marcus though!
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Indy - Saves the Day? Didn't realise you were an emo kid?
Grrr Saves the Day are sooooooooooo not emo!
Saves the Day have good tone, good vox, good lyrics, good SONGS, and 5 damn good albums.
_tom_ was calling them emo earlier aswell - i really don't see it. they don't sound like any of this shite on MTV...
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Current playlist:
Centurions Ghost http://www.centurionsghost.com
MINSK http://www.thesoundofminsk.com/nsnews.html
Monster Magnet http://www.monstermagnet.net
GREY http://www.myspace.com/greydoom
YOB http://www.yobdoom.com Band is now defunct sadly :(
And loads of other stuff without websites... ;)[/url]
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Well, I don't listen to songs but to entire albums, anyway here's my list :
-Anything Meshuggah, mostly older stufs like Destroy Erase Improve, Nothing and Chaosphere.
-Opeth - Ghost Reveries (mind blowing extreme prog :twisted: )
-Ephel Duath - Pain Necessary to Know (Extreme Jazz)
-Cryptopsy - Once Was Not (grinding death to the core :twisted: )
-Trivium - Ember To Inferno (not bad, reminds me of what I was listening 10 years ago)
Ephel Duath are awesome, supprised any one else has heard of them!
Willo - Jaco is indeed great, I prefer Marcus though!
Saw ED live with PTW and DEP, $%ing awesome gig. Even met the guys from ED, extremely nice guys who let us into their RV :D
Andy!
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Indy - Saves the Day? Didn't realise you were an emo kid?
Grrr Saves the Day are sooooooooooo not emo!
Saves the Day have good tone, good vox, good lyrics, good SONGS, and 5 damn good albums.
_tom_ was calling them emo earlier aswell - i really don't see it. they don't sound like any of this shitee on MTV...
ha...i take it you've heard the album 'Stay What You Are'? Pure emo, my friend, pure emo...I bought that album when I was like 16. It's got all the trademarks...edgy broken heart lyrics, that horribly over-emphasised american accent on the vocal etc, verse/chorus songs and so on. I mean, at least that's what emo was a few years back. I'd say they were definitely in that ballpark. Hell, that's why I bought them along with my Jimmy Eat World cds...
Steve, do you mean Marcus Miller? I haven't heard any of his stuff, unfortunately :(
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At the moment the top 3 albums are:
Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
Minus the Bear - Minus El Oso
Karate - Some Boots
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Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
ha, I was listening to that just this very morning - great album to blow away some cobwebs!
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At this exact moment on the iPod, "Bierdna" from Hippjokk by Hedningarna. Though I should say I've been listening to the new Brain Surgeon's Denial of Death a lot recently. Effin' heavy and very good (with some smokin' guitar from Ross the Boss, though he uses Duncan JBs ... he should get some Nailbombs, probably :)). Also been listening to the recent debut CD from the Øresund Space Collective (got a good friend who plays synths with that).
Oh, random shuffle brings me another song now .... Ah, "St. Stephen" from the Phil Lesh & Friends gig a week or so ago. One of the guitarists that night was Trey Anastasio, a user of Schaller Golden 50 pups I believe. The man wants Mules or Abraxas, I reckon :). Decent version of the song, though not a patch on the raging Live/Dead version.
And random shuffle now brings me Clutch's "The Soapmakers" from their The Elephant Riders CD .....
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Clutch rock... ;)
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on heavy rotation here: ;)
judas priest - metalolgy boxed set
witchfynde - most of their back catalogue
and cheesily:
scorpions - crazy world album
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Clutch rock... ;)
I sadly missed their recent UK dates, and am criminally behind on CD purchases. After I next get paid, I have got to get Blast Tyrant, and they've already released another CD since that!
Fallin' behind, fallin' behind ....
But Tim Sult would need ... mmm, probably a Mule, I reckon.
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Tough call. The 5 tracks I'm enjoying most at the moment are probably:
Nevermore: this godless endevour
Lamb of god: blood of the scribe
Soilwork: Figure number five
Necropahigist: to breath in a casket
Isis: grinning mouths
In no order.
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Steve, do you mean Marcus Miller? I haven't heard any of his stuff, unfortunately :(
I seriously suggest you check out M2 and the sun dont lie. If you like Jaco, youll love Marcus Miller!
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sweeeeeet..im', currently on @porno for pyros @ good god's urge. perry farrell, pete distefano, mike watt, stepehn perkins, man its all good,
i will try and check marcus miller out though, cos you know, Jaco is the man! :D
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Indy - Saves the Day? Didn't realise you were an emo kid?
Grrr Saves the Day are sooooooooooo not emo!
Saves the Day have good tone, good vox, good lyrics, good SONGS, and 5 damn good albums.
_tom_ was calling them emo earlier aswell - i really don't see it. they don't sound like any of this shitee on MTV...
ha...i take it you've heard the album 'Stay What You Are'? Pure emo, my friend, pure emo...I bought that album when I was like 16. It's got all the trademarks...edgy broken heart lyrics, that horribly over-emphasised american accent on the vocal etc, verse/chorus songs and so on. I mean, at least that's what emo was a few years back. I'd say they were definitely in that ballpark. Hell, that's why I bought them along with my Jimmy Eat World cds...
you say emo like its a bad thing... this modern shitee calling itself emo (ffaf, my chemical romance, lost prophets etc) is no where as good as 'proper' emo, ie sunny day real estate, drive like jehu, fugazi, yes, even jimmy eat world.... they are more pop though now.
oh yeah- mark's been listening to albums by the following:
smashing pumpkins
belle and sebastian
the lemonheads
the flaming lips
and a few sucioperro eps (damn good unsigned scottish band, i'll upload a track if anyone is interested)
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Opeth - Blackwater Park
Decapitated - Spheres of Madness
Metallica - Jump in the fiyahh
Nile - Black Seeds of Vengeance
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1 Pantera...EVERYTHING!
2 Van Halen (Private mix)
3 Fall out Boy..From under...
4 Sepultura...ROOTS!!!
5 G3
Lots of high speed shredding and nasty abbrasive riffage in prep for some new members to the family.!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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See Badger, I'd say Fugazi were more like Hardcore, or certainly straight edge, rather than emo. I know that the term 'emo' is not today what it was some time ago, same thing happens with every kind of music - Velvet Revolver for instance don't sound much like Led Zeppelin but they share enough in common with each other to be classed under the broad genre umbrella of 'hard rock'.
I don't think emo is a bad thing at all. I would say that I don't like a lot of what is currently coming out as 'emo', but I would still stand by my opinion that Saves The Day, in my experience at least, are closer to the modern term of what 'emo' means than they are to say, Fugazi. I can't imagine StD busting out 'Margin Walker' or something.
But at the end of the day, it's all opinions, it doesn't really matter how you label music, music is still music! Fugazi are $%ing awesome, though. Incidentally, I'm just checking out that Sucioperro's myspace thing, giving it a listen.
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Fugazi aren't emo...
There's not a floppy fringe in sight... ;)
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SUB-CATEGORY GENRE THINGS ARE STUPID! listen to you all....
you dont NEED to put EVERYTHING in its own new style... its completely unnecessary and ruins the music world in my opinion... i did masses of posts on this in another thread.... if i could be arsed to find the link... i would give it to you all to read so you could feel ashamed of yourselves and realise how arsey it all is.
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everyone knows its weezer's fault for the 'emo' styling.
and i know fugazi are probably hardcore, but since they infulenced so much i stuck them in.
and its a bit silly to say subcategories ruin the music world, its a fact of life that things will be categorised, just dont take them too seriously, tis nothing more than some guidelines. plus most emo bands are closer to pop now-adays anyway (not saying pop is a bad thing, i friggen love pop music... its chart based pop that annoys me a little)
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pop is chart based it stands for 'popular' music.....
and these sub-categories ruin music because people nitpick bands trying to find some sort of feature which can put them in a category....
i mean.... what is the real definition of 'emo'... its just stupid... i bet half the people who use the word dont know what it means (emotional).... so going by its TRUE meaning... a LOT of stuff is 'emo'.... its a load of balls and really not needed at all.... why cant people just describe what they like about the music without needing a trendy word to do it for them....
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(http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000002JSN.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
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lol physical graffiti? wtf haha
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Isnt that a Led Zeppelin album?
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not a led zepplin album that i know of!?!?!?! lol..
i recognise it from somewhere though.... maybe it is a zeppelin album i dunno.... does look like an album cover though.... we'll have to wait for willo to reveal the mystery of it to us....
i bet everyones thinking "what a bunch of idiots... EVERYONE knows thats the (what ever it is)"
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not a led zepplin album that i know of!?!?!?! lol..
i recognise it from somewhere though.... maybe it is a zeppelin album i dunno.... does look like an album cover though.... we'll have to wait for willo to reveal the mystery of it to us....
i bet everyones thinking "what a bunch of idiots... EVERYONE knows thats the (what ever it is)"
That's exactly what I was thinking :roll: It's Led Zep released in 1975, the album with the little known tune Kashmir.
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hahaha!
oh right ok thanks for enlightening me...
i know kashmir... not a bad song actually.
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the little 'Led Zeppelin' at the top of the building gave it away... the only led zep album ive only listened to once, need to dig it out again i suppose.
and i see your point sambo, but emo is short for emotional hardcore, a lot of hardcore punk bands in the 80s started writing songs that were more emotional that the (usually) political based offerings.
and pop means more than just popular you know, to me its more about upbeat songs and with harmonies.
i dont mean to always be arguing with you sambo, just seems that every point you make i have a discussion about it, sorry...
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lol dude its ok... i know what you mean... we just have conflicting opinions on msot stuff..
haha yer the led zepplin at the top- didnt see that, damn. :oops:
i know what you mean dude- pop and emo are those things slightly more exaggerated for want of a better word. but still, i mean categories are all well and good, but not loooooads of categories which are in turn divided up into mroe smalelr ones and so on and so forth.
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SUB-CATEGORY GENRE THINGS ARE STUPID! listen to you all....
I totally agree sambo, but the thing is, a lot of people take all these categories (and in a lot of cases sub-sub-sub genre categories) very seriously. Doesn't stop you having a laugh though... ;)
At the end of the day, it's music, and from my point of view there's only 3 categories. "Music I Like", "Music I Don't Like" and "Music That's Neither"... IMO FWIW...
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skybone lol...
completely agree with your three categories...
then if someone asks you- why dont you like so and so- instead of saying something like "cause they're screamo" or whatever you say "because they scream so much"...
poor example but you get what i mean lol ... (i hope)... you describe the musical qualities not the category they've been put in...
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Yep I'm a fan of the three genres "music I like" "music I dislike" and "music thats neither" now you mention it :lol:
Mainstream emo/screamo are still cr@p though :twisted:
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The rules I have always lived buy!
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i tend to split it all into "music i like in this mood", "music i like in that mood" and "what the hell is that?" :P
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Really late getting into this one ... been super-busy of late.
My current playlist at the moment is:
Riot, Thundersteel
Elliot Fisk, Paganini's 24 Caprices on Guitar
Yngwie Malmsteen, Concerto Suite
Iron Maiden, Dance Of Death
Judas Priest, Angel of Retribution, Screaming For Vengence
Demons & Wizards, Curse of the Crimson King
Ayreon, Human Equation
Rush, S/T, Presto
The Essential Louis Armstrong
The Essential Charlie Parker
Joe Satriani, Not Of This Earth
The Sweet, Funny Funny (Singles from '71)
Thin Lizzy, Fighting
Zakk Wylde Book Of Shadows
Ratt, Out Of The Cellar
Lynch/Pilson, Wicked Underground
George Lynch, Furious George, The Lynch That Stole Riffness
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LOL
bought a Sweet greatest hits awhile back.
Love the comedy in their songs and the sheer pomp they performed;
"Little Willy"
"Balroom Blitz"
"Fox on the Run"
ALL classics!
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Those are great songs, but relatively recent songs as far as Sweet is concerned. I prefer the REALLY early 70s bubblegum pop stuff: Lolipop Man, Tom Tom, Santa Monica Sunshine, Spotlight, etc etc.
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:D
Pagans Mind - "Entrance To Infinity
Final Frontier - "Lydia"
Loudness - "Let It Go"
Brazen Abbot - "Beggars Lane"
Place Vendome - "Place Vendome"
:D 8)
:D + Motorhead - Inferno 30th anniversary Album
Icon - Night Of The Crime, Remarstered
:D 8)
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The voices in my head
You're just jealous because I was listening to them before it became trendy
Actually it's the new live Whitesnake CD /DVD package
I'm off to see a fab Kiss tribute band tonight at the Walthamstow Royal Standard : Dressed To Kill
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:D + Motorhead - Inferno 30th anniversary Album
I totally gotta pick that up! They ruled when I saw them in November :twisted:
Though at the moment I'm listening to Santa Rosa, some Puerto Rican salsa. A bit too much string section in this one for my taste (my wife spun this one up); I dig more the salsa dura, like from Fania in the 70s ....
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Badfinger tonight.Brilliant but ultimately tragic band.
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The Stone Roses (after seeing Ian Brown on the end of the NME awards)
Meshuggah, Slayer and November Coming Fire while I was at the gym.
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Badfinger tonight.Brilliant but ultimately tragic band.
Very much so!
I picked up some new CDs today, and am tearing through them:
October 31, No Survivors
Nocturnal Rites, Grand Illusion (AMAZING POWER METAL ALBUM!!)
Galloglass, Heavenkeeper
Also listening to a lot of Ozzy, Bark At The Moon
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SUB-CATEGORY GENRE THINGS ARE STUPID! listen to you all....
But it's post punk funk with just a hint of modernist !
But then again I'm feeling totally left out cos I'm listening to The Nightfly (Donald Fagen), Piper at the Gates of Dawn (I don't need to say Who) and Ben Harper (but I'm not sure why)
Rob...
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...and Ben Harper (but I'm not sure why)
Rob...
Isn't that the dentist from 'My Family'?
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and Ben Harper (but I'm not sure why)
Haven't got any records, but I've seen some live video from a couple of Bonnaroo performances by Ben Harper, both acoustic and electric, and he seems pretty cool 8)
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...and Ben Harper (but I'm not sure why)
Rob...
Isn't that the dentist from 'My Family'?
No the other one ;)
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Well just got Kaleidoscalp by Buckethead, it's a bit of a beast. Much more riffage than Enter the Chicken and slightly weirder.
New album by Nightmares on Wax for chilling to.
Most of the time just any one of Opeth's amazing albums or a bitty of Slayer or Sepultura (going to see them at the end of the month, woo!) 8)