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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 27, 2016 4:09:09 GMT -5
Who the hell can tell 'Do it' is behind Rob Halford's vocals in Better than you, better by me?
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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 27, 2016 4:45:57 GMT -5
Who the hell can tell 'Do it' is behind Rob Halford's vocals in Better than you, better by me? An ambulance chaser self publicist attorney perhaps?
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 27, 2016 5:02:21 GMT -5
Who the hell can tell 'Do it' is behind Rob Halford's vocals in Better than you, better by me? An ambulance chaser self publicist attorney perhaps? Or Tipper Gore. Or was she something else?
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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 27, 2016 5:26:52 GMT -5
An ambulance chaser self publicist attorney perhaps? Or Tipper Gore. Or was she something else? "Just a concerned parent" IIRC was one of her quotes to Jello Biafra, as opposed to a woman with an agenda whose husband had political influence. Incidentally her husband Al increased his net worth from $1.7m in 2000 to $250m by 2013 via a series of business decisions described by analysts as luck and timing as much as acumen- Zero Hedge Al Gore This included exercising share options as an Apple Director during a 5,900% price increase and selling his Current TV business to Al Jazeera, owned by well known humanitarians the ruling Thani family of Qatar, who also own just under 26% of British supermarket chain J Sainsbury as part of their global fund investments.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 27, 2016 7:19:48 GMT -5
Your music's shite, it keeps me up all night, up all night.....
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 27, 2016 9:08:05 GMT -5
I still don't know how Hansi Kursch does that moaning type vocal on Noldor (dead winter reigns). Given the subject matter (a prophecy by Fingolfin which surprise surprise comes true), shouldn't he moan the entire song?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 27, 2016 9:28:26 GMT -5
Am I the only Kraftwerk fan on here? It's absolutely amazing how groundbreaking these guys were. They practically invented modern electronic music. You could argue that they changed music as much as the Beatles did. This, in particular, is heavenly. Bowie liked them. Therefore so do I.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 28, 2016 10:04:20 GMT -5
As is the case every year (sigh): WHEN ARE WE GETTING THE FUCKING BLIND GUARDIAN ORCHESTRAL PROJECT HANSI?
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Post by mystoryisgory on Mar 28, 2016 16:45:30 GMT -5
You haven't heard the Stone Roses unless you've heard them LOUD. Makes you feel like you're stoned! Part of this band's brilliance may be in subtlety, but when you turn up the volume, the songs punch you in the face as much as Oasis! I no longer like the Roses, I adore them.
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Post by andybellwillring on Mar 28, 2016 18:03:08 GMT -5
Am I the only Kraftwerk fan on here? It's absolutely amazing how groundbreaking these guys were. They practically invented modern electronic music. You could argue that they changed music as much as the Beatles did. This, in particular, is heavenly. That song is also an example of how fucking brilliant they were (are?) at strong melodies. Europe Endless has like 3-4 instantly memorable synth hooks.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 29, 2016 3:06:58 GMT -5
Is Sheer Heart Attack Queen's response to The Sex Pistols thinking they were so rock and roll?
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Post by globe on Mar 29, 2016 4:41:37 GMT -5
Am I the only Kraftwerk fan on here? It's absolutely amazing how groundbreaking these guys were. They practically invented modern electronic music. You could argue that they changed music as much as the Beatles did. This, in particular, is heavenly. I know globe likes them too. Love Kraftwerk, just bought Computer World on vinyl recently actually!
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Post by andybellwillring on Mar 29, 2016 7:20:36 GMT -5
Speed of Sound is arguably better than Clocks. fite me etc
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 29, 2016 12:53:41 GMT -5
Dear God, can Wes Scantlin PLEASE GO TO REHAB? That man needs help.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Mar 29, 2016 12:58:00 GMT -5
When I was a teenager I must have completely ignored Nick Cave.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Mar 29, 2016 13:01:08 GMT -5
What did I miss?
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 29, 2016 13:06:27 GMT -5
RUBBER SOUL 1. Drive My Car 2. Norwegian Wood 3. Nowhere Man 4. We Can Work it Out 5. Think For Yourself 6. Michelle 7. Girl 8. I'm Looking Through You 9. Daytripper 10. In My Life 11. Run For Your Life
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Post by matt on Mar 29, 2016 14:12:04 GMT -5
I know globe likes them too. Love Kraftwerk, just bought Computer World on vinyl recently actually! I find the original Computer Love sound brilliant but I thought the remaster was poor. Seemed overly compressed compared to the original one.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Mar 29, 2016 14:22:21 GMT -5
Love Kraftwerk, just bought Computer World on vinyl recently actually! I find the original Computer Love sound brilliant but I thought the remaster was poor. Seemed overly compressed compared to the original one. If you're looking for a good master, get the original German CD. Less compressed than the English versions.
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Post by glider on Mar 29, 2016 16:19:42 GMT -5
I find the original Computer Love sound brilliant but I thought the remaster was poor. Seemed overly compressed compared to the original one. If you're looking for a good master, get the original German CD. Less compressed than the English versions. "Remastered" aka brickwalled to a tee.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Mar 29, 2016 17:09:21 GMT -5
If you're looking for a good master, get the original German CD. Less compressed than the English versions. "Remastered" aka brickwalled to a tee. The Kraftwerk remasters aren't terribly squashed but, in comparison, those original CDs are probably the softest I own.
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Post by Manualex on Mar 29, 2016 18:06:41 GMT -5
"Remastered" aka brickwalled to a tee. The Kraftwerk remasters aren't terribly squashed but, in comparison, those original CDs are probably the softest I own. I prefeer the choice of having to crank up the volume than the now usual up-your-face-LOUD-AS-FUCK releases that almost everyone on the industry do now.
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Post by glider on Mar 29, 2016 18:46:42 GMT -5
The Kraftwerk remasters aren't terribly squashed but, in comparison, those original CDs are probably the softest I own. I prefeer the choice of having to crank up the volume than the now usual up-your-face-LOUD-AS-FUCK releases that almost everyone on the industry do now.You have Mr. Owen Morris to thank for that by the way.
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Post by glider on Mar 29, 2016 18:53:37 GMT -5
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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 29, 2016 19:06:53 GMT -5
Did Beady’s Here Now used to do surgery for girls in the eighties then? Sly f--ker calling me old when he has shaved a few years off himself by the sound of it...
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