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Gary More................good call, Try listening to Paris Nights. |
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thats one of my favourite promo videos |
Any thing from Jamiraqui or the Brand new heavies! All 70's funk and soul, Funcky House and a bit of AC DC!!!!!!!!!! P.S Top tune Gizmo! [Edited on 22-10-2005 by pibbow] [Edited on 22-10-2005 by pibbow] |
In no particular order this week I have been mainly listening to, Primal Scream - Vanishing point Johnny Cash - At San Quentin Stiff Little Fingers - Hanx! Funkadelic - The best of The The - Soul Mining and Mind bomb Eels - Beautiful freak and Souljacker Julian Cope - Autogeddon and Peggy Suicide Paul Weller - Wild wood The soundtrack to Virgin Suicides film Godfathers - Birth School Work Death (My favourite guitar riff) Ian dury - various Mozart - Requiem Tom Waits - Loads of different ones Also a bit of Damien rice, John Martyn, Nick Drake etc Talking heads - first album (still love psycho killer) Air - Moon safari Dinosaur Jr - Without a sound Patti smith - Horses Groove armada - Vertigo Squeeze - greatest hits |
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Did you steal my mp3/cd collection last time you were here Martin:) I've had a very chilled out week, background music whilst preparing graphics and A/V for a presentation so nothing too distracting: cafe del mar - 25th anniversary tosca - J.A.C thievery coporations - Den of thieves troublemakers - expressway Quantic Soul - Stampede terranova - peace is tough |
I will have to have a listen to some of this music of yours that I have never heard (or heard of come to that!) Have had a real delve into a lot of my old lps and cds this last week, forced myself to listen to stuff I have not heard in years which took me back to different times in my life. I had forgot all about The The etc and suchlike. Hate to admit it but I even found and listened to some old Peter gabriel lps! Quite enjoyed em as well! He was mates with a bloke I used to work for years ago and I met him once and he was a nice bloke, so i thought he deserved a listen! I wish I had more inclination to find more new stuff like yourself, although its quite nice rediscovering old faves. |
Good Post CK It has to be for me Parisienne walkways by Phil Lynot/Gary Moore Londons calling by the Clash Insomnia by Faithless Woman in chains by Tears For Fears Mad World as above Yellow by Coldplay Behind Blue Eyes the Who When Im driving the VDub Van I love listening to Coldplay at full V Cds/LPs Crime of the Century by Supertramp has to be my all time favourite. Quadraphenia By the Who Faithless best of The Who nearly all Thin Lizzy all Gary Moore all Rainbow best of Muse Coldplay Theme sound track from the Matrix Anastacia last 3 David Bowie all will listen to most stuff except Rap etc,not my cup of tea fraid ian |
Good Post CK It has to be for me Parisienne walkways by Phil Lynot/Gary Moore Londons calling by the Clash Insomnia by Faithless Woman in chains by Tears For Fears Mad World as above Yellow by Coldplay Behind Blue Eyes the Who When Im driving the VDub Van I love listening to Coldplay at full V Cds/LPs Crime of the Century by Supertramp has to be my all time favourite. Quadraphenia By the Who Faithless best of The Who nearly all Thin Lizzy all Gary Moore all Rainbow best of Muse Coldplay Theme sound track from the Matrix Anastacia last 3 David Bowie all will listen to most stuff except Rap etc,not my cup of tea fraid ian |
another recommended album - "Curtains" by John Frusciante. Can't stop listening to the damn thing. Here's the first track - see if you feel the same. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...nte&pr=goog-sl [Edited on 7-2-2006 by chicken] |
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Greater London Council did they make many albums ??:lol: |
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