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jeff st4s 22-Oct-2006 23:39

Life Music
 
Well as I said I had to pop out and do some stuff to the Surrey boys and this is where my head was when I was out (some may say to lunch).

There I was in the car listening to Stadium Arcadium, Chilli Peppers if unaware.
Got me thinking what an amazing album for me it really is and for several reasons.
Got all there records but do not class myself as a hardcore fan, but like their music, my kids also love it and sing along to their favourite tracks, which is really quite sweet! The more I listen to it the more I realise how fantastically textured it is, the way you have those driving bass lines flow and the often delicate guitar solos drifting in and out of the music, quite astounding really!

There was Oliver and I, driving back from Mugello, stops in a service place in Italy, has a bite to eat, buy some fantastic cookies and this Album, driving home, cookies awesome wished I'd bought more! Album ok, but growing, what an amazing holiday and what a time we had at the GP!

So now the record has now not only gained the emotional significance of our holiday it has also become a fantastically enjoyable album, whenever I listen to it all the memories mingle, in a nice kind of a way.

Then I go back and remember the other albums, not quite as good as this and the shows I've seen, so when will this music pass into just being another one of those albums, awesome in it's day but no relavance to the new time frame it sits in.

And the point of my boring ramble; is; well; what music do I still drag around with me as emotional baggage I cannot really live without, even if I've not heard it for a while, could I still spend the rest of my days without hearing it just one more time?

I end up with 1 album and one single; never mind the bollox (had to incorrectly spell as it threatens to de-stablise the country) here's the sex pistols and teenge kicks by the undertones.

Whilst this is obviously late 70's noise I'm not stuck in a time warp, this morning I was listening to Son House (old style blues, him, his voice and a guitar, magical)

Teenage kicks because I'm alway 15/16 again when I hear it, remembering all those childhood memories.

The Sex Pistols because it is such an intense mixture of energy, anger, the desire shock and not to conform, I could go on about how fantastic this record is, and how on a daily basis one of it's themes is still relevant, but I won't because you lot will think it's cr@p and not get the point of it anyway.

So what music do you feel you still need as much now as the day you first heard it?

For those who just don't get this thread, I just feel somedays I have to put up with the cr@p some of the members bring to the board, so here's mine, enjoy!

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 06:28

What a load of old pony:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Did you sit up all night typing that:lol:

Annette 23-Oct-2006 08:07

You pair of buffoons. Jeff, Roy has no idea what music is. His hairs too long and it covers his ears!
I've loads of favourites for various different reasons. But the one that sticks out over and above the rest is Turn the Page by Bob Seager. Its a real biking; hippy record. Really raw emotion but happy at the same time. Dave always said that he'd like it played at his funeral. And we did. It was perfect. I drag the cd out every few weeks, crank up the volume and scare the f*ck out of my cats.

Florence 23-Oct-2006 08:25

:o Buffoons! thats a bit mild! Mind you I gave Jeff a few strange looks about his choice of music last week when he came for curry!

jeff st4s 23-Oct-2006 10:00

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Originally Posted by annette harris
I've loads of favourites for various different reasons. But the one that sticks out over and above the rest is Turn the Page by Bob Seager. Its a real biking; hippy record. Really raw emotion but happy at the same time. Dave always said that he'd like it played at his funeral. And we did. It was perfect. I drag the cd out every few weeks, crank up the volume and scare the f*ck out of my cats.



Guess what, the first time I heard that song was a few years ago done as a cover version by Metallica, really quite a heavy one at that, it's such an awesome song, I'm there listening to it thinking, nah, they must have written this, it seems so personal it's the kind of thing the singer (James) would have been through.
You would probably not like the cover and I may not like the original, but it's amazing how music carries so much of your lives in just a few minutes and then can be brought back when we need it. :) :)

Thanks for adding something to this post, as for those 2; I expected more from them, to be the first ones to get the boot in, it saddens me, you try to bring peace and love to a war zone, something personal to the board, I'm off to the MT now to report them! :lol: :lol:

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 12:25

You've not had many posts on this thread have you Jeff. Are you sure they did not all fall into a coma reading your opening post:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 12:30

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Originally Posted by annette harris
You pair of buffoons. Jeff, Roy has no idea what music is. His hairs too long and it covers his ears!

I take umbridge to being called a buffoon, is it some distant relative of a Baboon???:eek:
Music! yes i've heard of it. Nothing wrong with a bit of prog-rock.:o also i do live with the Disco encyclopedia that is my lovely wiife.:D

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 12:43

Hurry up jeff

jeff st4s 23-Oct-2006 12:44

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Originally Posted by doogalman
You've not had many posts on this thread have you Jeff. Are you sure they did not all fall into a coma reading your opening post:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



There was a slight element of getting something off my chest (and we are not talking a Cleveland Steamer here either!) and being pleased with myself that I'd had a nice drive and thought about my music for a bit and what it means. :)

jeff st4s 23-Oct-2006 12:46

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Originally Posted by doogalman
I take umbridge to being called a buffoon, is it some distant relative of a Baboon???:eek:

i do live with the Disco encyclopedia that is my lovely wiife.:D



I've seen Baboons in the wild and you look nothing like one, well not the baboon from the front anyway. :eek: :eek:

You keep my girlfriend out of this!

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 12:47

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
I've seen Baboons in the wild and you look nothing like one, well not the baboon from the front anyway. :eek: :eek:

You keep my girlfriend out of this!

Where is my loved one when i need her ???:( :(

jeff st4s 23-Oct-2006 12:52

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Originally Posted by doogalman
Where is my loved one when i need her ???:( :



I'm here darling! :eek: :eek: :flame: :flame:

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 12:53

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
I'm here darling! :

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

jeff st4s 23-Oct-2006 12:54

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Originally Posted by doogalman
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:



Laters Big Boy signing off. xx

Florence 23-Oct-2006 13:19

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Originally Posted by doogalman
I take umbridge to being called a buffoon, is it some distant relative of a Baboon???:eek:
Music! yes i've heard of it. Nothing wrong with a bit of prog-rock.:o also i do live with the Disco encyclopedia that is my lovely wiife.:D

Oh OK I will spoil you tonight for such a lovely little grovel :lol:

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 15:44

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Originally Posted by Redruth

Loads of others, too numerous to mention and I don't have time, plus I don't think it's interesting enough to post so I'm not going to :devil:


How about "In the navy" and "Sailing" or "The rain Song":lol: :lol: :lol:

doogalman 23-Oct-2006 15:44

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
Oh OK I will spoil you tonight for such a lovely little grovel :lol:

MMMmmmmmmm .:D :D


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