bands - forgotten how good
- BigVeeGrin
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bands - forgotten how good
Primal Scream are/were
Loaded - music for bikes, "we wanna be free to do what we wanna do" wombles right on, music for Strom riders. What's yours. No wombles cliff Richard or anything of that ilk pls
Edit STORM!
Loaded - music for bikes, "we wanna be free to do what we wanna do" wombles right on, music for Strom riders. What's yours. No wombles cliff Richard or anything of that ilk pls
Edit STORM!
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Riders On The Storm by the Doors has to be on the list.
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Susan Boyle... for the blue ones...coz shes 'kin ugly too.




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My I pod was on shuffle when I was sat on my flight back from Turin Saturday morning (should have been Friday night but they cancelled it
) and it played California Über Alles by the Dead Kennedys.....I had forgotten how good they were ... A proper slam dancing, in your face, whirlwind of a song.
I then searched for their banned chart hit "Too Drunk to F*ck" and played that as well.......cheered me right up and made me glad to be old

I then searched for their banned chart hit "Too Drunk to F*ck" and played that as well.......cheered me right up and made me glad to be old

AMcQ
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Saw an old Top Of The Pops for late 70s [not with Jimmy Saville!
thankfully ] and in with all the disco crap was The Jam doing their 1st TOTPs with In The City...............that song still stands well today
And in case you think I am just an old punk and only like these types of songs ............. the last concert I went to was Leonard Cohen and that was a masterclass in live performance and I had forgotten what a good song Suzanne was


And in case you think I am just an old punk and only like these types of songs ............. the last concert I went to was Leonard Cohen and that was a masterclass in live performance and I had forgotten what a good song Suzanne was

AMcQ
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Don't tell every one but I like a bit of Johnny Cash now & then...AMCQ46 wrote:
And in case you think I am just an old punk and only like these types of songs ............. the last concert I went to was Leonard Cohen and that was a masterclass in live performance and I had forgotten what a good song Suzanne was
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you and me bothMacV2 wrote: Don't tell every one but I like a bit of Johnny Cash now & then...

he is one artist that now links 3 generations of my family! almost everything my dad listened to I hated [as you would expect as that is the definition of the generation gap], but Johnny Cash Live as SanQuinten album was the exception. And then he came back into fashion when he did the America # series of albums with Ric Rubin [everybody has to listen to Hurt!, I want that played at my funeral], and I play both his old and new stuff to my kids and now they make their friends listen to it.

AMcQ
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My 13yr old daughter thinks he's greatMacV2 wrote:
Don't tell every one but I like a bit of Johnny Cash now & then...

- lloydie
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i like to listen to some of the oldies to meat loaf , queen ,and even neil diamondplayerone wrote:My 13yr old daughter thinks he's greatMacV2 wrote:
Don't tell every one but I like a bit of Johnny Cash now & then...

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Pretty varied tastes here - From popular classical to thrash with plenty of Blues, Classic rock in between.
Always Rock as first choice though.....Went to see W.A.S.P last week at Rock City with my eldest daughter as she seems to be following in my footsteps
. Last time I'd seen them was at Donington in 87
....still belting em out though 
Always Rock as first choice though.....Went to see W.A.S.P last week at Rock City with my eldest daughter as she seems to be following in my footsteps



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I was there in 87 ! as a spotty yoooth. Sporting my best denim outfit, smart mullet and dodging bottles of piss. Ahh those were the days.Wildfire Mk2 wrote:Pretty varied tastes here - From popular classical to thrash with plenty of Blues, Classic rock in between.
Always Rock as first choice though.....Went to see W.A.S.P last week at Rock City with my eldest daughter as she seems to be following in my footsteps. Last time I'd seen them was at Donington in 87
....still belting em out though
Though I'm more than amazed that Blackie Lawless is still alive.
88' was better with Guns, and Maiden.
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I like a bit Johnny Cash. I like John Denver too
Crosby, Still & Nash would be on my list as well. And the wonderful Neil Young.
I can hear him plying like a hurricane now.
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I can hear him plying like a hurricane now.

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And it's a hardcybercarl wrote: And the wonderful Neil Young.
I can hear him plying like a hurricane now.![]()
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Relax Tony, your thinking of Frankie goes to Hollywood.

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- BigVeeGrin
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I like Johnny Cash, great voice etc
This is very poignant, given it was recorded just before he died. Very moving
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This is very poignant, given it was recorded just before he died. Very moving
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