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Sandford_Grecian
Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:01 pm | |
| Getting the thread fimly back on track then
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:24 pm | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Greenjock wrote:
- Jake Bugg is supposed to be the next big thing. His debut album's out this week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0oPg1h8fQ wrong thread then, this is for classic albums It's a modern classic shades of Bob Dylan and he's only an 18yr old kid from a rough housing estate in Nottingham. He'll probably still sell less cd's than whoever wins X-Factor tho |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:45 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Wed Oct 17, 2012 7:25 am | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Greenjock wrote:
- Jake Bugg is supposed to be the next big thing. His debut album's out this week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0oPg1h8fQ wrong thread then, this is for classic albums But your idea of a classic album is anything you banged your head to in the '80's, not a universally accepted idea. |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:23 pm | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Greenjock wrote:
- Jake Bugg is supposed to be the next big thing. His debut album's out this week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0oPg1h8fQ wrong thread then, this is for classic albums But your idea of a classic album is anything you banged your head to in the '80's, not a universally accepted idea. Oh contrare It is a universally accepted idea, it's just not accepted in this rock foresaken country Rock music still is the biggest selling genre worldwid!! Fact!! Iron Maiden are the number one British earners Fact, Def Leppard are number two fact!! |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:37 pm | |
| I dont give a fcuk fact!! |
| | | Sandford_Grecian
Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:41 pm | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Greenjock wrote:
- Jake Bugg is supposed to be the next big thing. His debut album's out this week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0oPg1h8fQ wrong thread then, this is for classic albums But your idea of a classic album is anything you banged your head to in the '80's, not a universally accepted idea. Oh contrare It is a universally accepted idea, it's just not accepted in this rock foresaken country
Rock music still is the biggest selling genre worldwid!! Fact!!
Iron Maiden are the number one British earners Fact,
Def Leppard are number two fact!! and with that this classic album officially no: 1 in most countries around the world, unofficailly number 1 in the UK too, outselling the official number 1 album by 5-1 at one point, it just wasn't selling in the right establishments, (where the chart figures were taken from, Oh and airplay!!) such as Woolworths & WH Smith, why? because they didn't stock it until 3 weeks after it's release!! and no right minded metaller would be seen dead in their music sections anyway!!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piece_of_Mind Spawning of course Iron Maiden's first of many unofficial number 1 singles (due to the reasons above) 'the awesome 'The Trooper' |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:31 am | |
| I have seen Iron Maiden play live FACT! I have also widened my horizons on what is worth listening to FACT! You should also try it FACT! PEPSIPETE that was very funny FACT! |
| | | Sandford_Grecian
Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:37 pm | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- I have seen Iron Maiden play live FACT! I have also widened my horizons on what is worth listening to FACT! You should also try it FACT!
PEPSIPETE that was very funny FACT! I have seen Iron Maiden 3 times FACT!! I have also seen OYSTERBAND 6 times FACT I have seen Exeter's Show Of Hands more times than I care to remember FACT!! I have seen artists live from all around the world FACT!! A song does not have to be sung in English/American, as it's the music that turns my world FACT!! My horizons are broader than yours FACT!! Pepsipete that was funny FACT!! |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:45 pm | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alive_(Sa_Dingding_album) I dubbed her The Kate Bush of China, on my radio show, it's an awesome album... plenty to choose from on youtube etc... and her costumes make Lady GaGa look like a victorian orphan |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:13 pm | |
| this stomper, cannee understand a word, but still find myself singing along http://www.yat-kha.com/html/what/yat_kha_cd_tuva_rock.php This is actually my favourite release of this millennium, it's an awesome album, that I never tire of hearing, and was lucky to see them live at Exeter Phoenix, one of the greatest live acts out there!! |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:55 pm | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- I have seen Iron Maiden play live FACT! I have also widened my horizons on what is worth listening to FACT! You should also try it FACT!
PEPSIPETE that was very funny FACT! I have seen Iron Maiden 3 times FACT!! I have also seen OYSTERBAND 6 times FACT I have seen Exeter's Show Of Hands more times than I care to remember FACT!! I have seen artists live from all around the world FACT!! A song does not have to be sung in English/American, as it's the music that turns my world FACT!! My horizons are broader than yours FACT!!
Pepsipete that was funny FACT!! I doubt that very much, today I have listened to , Jedi Mind Tricks, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, The Police, Burning Spear, Balkan Beat Box, Gogol Bordello, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Nirvana, Desmond Dekker, Noah and the Whale, The Auteurs, The Charlatans, Stone Roses, The Rolling Stones, Rush, Cream, The Streets, Audio Bullies, Roots Manuva.... plus plenty more that I can't remember all off my i-pod that has over 12,000 songs on all as diverse as that, and I have Iron Maiden and Motorhead on there so stick that in your greasy 1980's pipe! |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:11 pm | |
| You all need to c h i l l. Ease yourself in with some classic Morcheeba. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnCS25z18pI Throw in some Zero7, Air, Goldfrapp and Turin Brakes. You'll feel a lot better for it. |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:15 am | |
| zero 7 - passing by , excellent track.
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:35 am | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- I have seen Iron Maiden play live FACT! I have also widened my horizons on what is worth listening to FACT! You should also try it FACT!
PEPSIPETE that was very funny FACT! I have seen Iron Maiden 3 times FACT!! I have also seen OYSTERBAND 6 times FACT I have seen Exeter's Show Of Hands more times than I care to remember FACT!! I have seen artists live from all around the world FACT!! A song does not have to be sung in English/American, as it's the music that turns my world FACT!! My horizons are broader than yours FACT!!
Pepsipete that was funny FACT!! I doubt that very much, today I have listened to , Jedi Mind Tricks, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, The Police, Burning Spear, Balkan Beat Box, Gogol Bordello, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Nirvana, Desmond Dekker, Noah and the Whale, The Auteurs, The Charlatans, Stone Roses, The Rolling Stones, Rush, Cream, The Streets, Audio Bullies, Roots Manuva.... plus plenty more that I can't remember all off my i-pod that has over 12,000 songs on all as diverse as that, and I have Iron Maiden and Motorhead on there so stick that in your greasy 1980's pipe! and all sung in English/American this little classic from Beijing... Chinese Punk Rock http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/11973-introducing-hanggai/ |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:44 am | |
| If you're going to order a Chinese .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dloDUzRe1Yc&feature=related |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 11:11 am | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- I have seen Iron Maiden play live FACT! I have also widened my horizons on what is worth listening to FACT! You should also try it FACT!
PEPSIPETE that was very funny FACT! I have seen Iron Maiden 3 times FACT!! I have also seen OYSTERBAND 6 times FACT I have seen Exeter's Show Of Hands more times than I care to remember FACT!! I have seen artists live from all around the world FACT!! A song does not have to be sung in English/American, as it's the music that turns my world FACT!! My horizons are broader than yours FACT!!
Pepsipete that was funny FACT!! I doubt that very much, today I have listened to , Jedi Mind Tricks, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, The Police, Burning Spear, Balkan Beat Box, Gogol Bordello, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Nirvana, Desmond Dekker, Noah and the Whale, The Auteurs, The Charlatans, Stone Roses, The Rolling Stones, Rush, Cream, The Streets, Audio Bullies, Roots Manuva.... plus plenty more that I can't remember all off my i-pod that has over 12,000 songs on all as diverse as that, and I have Iron Maiden and Motorhead on there so stick that in your greasy 1980's pipe! No blues? Love the blues me!"! No bluegrass? Love a bit of bluegrass me, do this festival every year http://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/cornishbluegrass/2012/ no black metal? I Love Orpeth & Nightwish, I can go from listening to that too listening to Ralph McTell (whom I have seen twice in concert) as all are in my 3000+ CD collection |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:48 pm | |
| from China to Mexico
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lila_Downs#2001-2003:_Border.2FLa_Linea |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:58 pm | |
| Love the blues, and Moorcheeba (seen them loads) and Turin Brakes (ditto). Listen to Kid Koala 12 bit blues, it's really good and one of my favorites is RL Burnside, proper Mississippi blues, and a bit of Sea Sick Steve who I have partied with after watching him live. Dont know about Rasta's singing american english or Balkan Beat Box, or Gogol Bordello? (I know they come from america but its hardly yankee music unlike bluegrass which you like?)When has gypsy punk ever been associated with America? I have 4000 cd's. |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:23 pm | |
| I think you two should merge |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:26 pm | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- Love the blues, and Moorcheeba (seen them loads) and Turin Brakes (ditto). Listen to Kid Koala 12 bit blues, it's really good and one of my favorites is RL Burnside, proper Mississippi blues, and a bit of Sea Sick Steve who I have partied with after watching him live. Dont know about Rasta's singing american english or Balkan Beat Box, or Gogol Bordello? (I know they come from america but its hardly yankee music unlike bluegrass which you like?)When has gypsy punk ever been associated with America?
I have 4000 cd's. Play Balkan Beat Box on my radio show all the time, Blue Eyed Black Boy is my favourite of theirs, one of the best releases this millennium... oh and they're Israeli not American Bluegrass is worldwide too (it actually originated in France), never heard of 'Barcelona Bluegrass Band', go on take a guess where they come from From, Mexico now to Australia http://gurrumul.com/ Rrakala was my favourite album of 2011 |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:34 pm | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- ......... Bluegrass is worldwide too (it actually originated in France), ..........
Ooooh! Controversial. |
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Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:06 pm | |
| - knecht wrote:
- Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- ......... Bluegrass is worldwide too (it actually originated in France), ..........
Ooooh! Controversial. it's called bait we all know all genres of music originated in Africa, don't we? |
| | | Sandford_Grecian
Posts : 1180 Join date : 2011-05-31 Age : 63 Location : Looking into the eyes of the beholder, and all I can see are £££££ signs :-)
| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:13 pm | |
| From Australia to Ireland
Now, if 'Jack Daniels' did debut albums, this would be it, I love Celtic music me
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moonchild-Celtus/dp/B000025C4D
My favourite debut album of all time |
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| Subject: Re: Listening to a Classic album Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:35 pm | |
| - Sandford_Grecian wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- Love the blues, and Moorcheeba (seen them loads) and Turin Brakes (ditto). Listen to Kid Koala 12 bit blues, it's really good and one of my favorites is RL Burnside, proper Mississippi blues, and a bit of Sea Sick Steve who I have partied with after watching him live. Dont know about Rasta's singing american english or Balkan Beat Box, or Gogol Bordello? (I know they come from america but its hardly yankee music unlike bluegrass which you like?)When has gypsy punk ever been associated with America?
I have 4000 cd's. Play Balkan Beat Box on my radio show all the time, Blue Eyed Black Boy is my favourite of theirs, one of the best releases this millennium... oh and they're Israeli not American Bluegrass is worldwide too (it actually originated in France), never heard of 'Barcelona Bluegrass Band', go on take a guess where they come from
From, Mexico now to Australia
http://gurrumul.com/
Rrakala was my favourite album of 2011 Gogol Bordello are American not BBB. |
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