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Post by mimmihopps on Jul 3, 2016 3:52:45 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 11:01:11 GMT -5
Anyone like Boston here? Their self-titled album from 1976 is so good. Haven't heard other albums, though.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Jul 3, 2016 11:41:58 GMT -5
Anyone like Boston here? Their self-titled album from 1976 is so good. Haven't heard other albums, though. A good band, although the follow up 'Don't Look Back' was a misnomer, which was a virtual rewrite of the debut. Couldn't resist this either
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Post by guigsysEstring on Jul 4, 2016 18:09:02 GMT -5
Watched Radiohead at the Astoria in 1994 again, still odd to see Thom Yorke apologising for the "new songs" which all turn out to be classics from 'The Bends'. A great live performance though by a band rapidly approaching the peak of their powers.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jul 5, 2016 9:16:18 GMT -5
Holy shit! Is the utterly brilliant Neil Hannon of Divine Comedy fame wearing a Pretty Green coat here: ?? If he is, that makes me inexplicably happy. Jim, what d'you reckon, have you seen it before?
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Post by Elie De Beaufour š“ on Jul 5, 2016 12:30:12 GMT -5
This is one of the better 'Me' (not me, idiots) covers I've heard. Before anyone attacks Spencer for vocals, HOW BLOODY ORIGINAL! That said:
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Post by The Escapist on Jul 5, 2016 13:20:00 GMT -5
Some people think Reflektor is too long an album, but I think...it's over too soon:
1. Reflektor 2. We Exist 3. Flashbulb Eyes 4. Here Comes the Night Time I 5. Normal Person 6. Porno 7. Joan of Arc
1. Here Comes the Night Time II 2. Get Right 3. Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice) 4. It's Never Over (Hey Orpheus) 5. You Already Know 6. Afterlife 7. Supersymmetry
DEEZKO.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 14:02:56 GMT -5
Help! (the album) might be a bit underrated. Of course, anyone knows it's a great album but I think the best tunes on there are up there with the very best Beatles. I mean, Ticket To Ride, Help!, Yesterday, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away on the same album ? Ridiculous.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jul 5, 2016 14:21:07 GMT -5
Awesome Bowie and Bolan pic, lubeck!
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Post by joladella on Jul 5, 2016 16:21:22 GMT -5
Just came home from watching "Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody live in Budapest" in a kind of open air free cinema in front of our town hall. They have this every year in summer and a friend and I love to go there, because of the tasty food and even more tastier alcohol. That's the first time we actually watched as well, as we totally by chance picked this evening without checking what's on. That was great! I'm one of those "only best of" people when it comes to Queen, but those I treasure. That was fun!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 16:34:26 GMT -5
Awesome Bowie and Bolan pic, lubeck! Thanks. It is, innit ? I was looking for a Macca/Lennon pic but thought why not a little pic of the 2 kings of glam rock together, while they were at their respective peaks ? I mean you can't get that much better that Bowie and Bolan sharing the same stage.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 17:02:29 GMT -5
Just came home from watching "Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody live in Budapest" in a kind of open air free cinema in front of our town hall. They have this every year in summer and a friend and I love to go there, because of the tasty food and even more tastier alcohol. That's the first time we actually watched as well, as we totally by chance picked this evening without checking what's on. That was great! I'm one of those "only best of" people when it comes to Queen, but those I treasure. That was fun! Queen is so underrated on this forum. Definitely up there with The Beatles.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 17:37:58 GMT -5
I remember being in London a few years ago and I went to Queen musical with my parents. I didn't really listen to Queen back then but it was really nice experience and after that I wanted to discover more songs from them.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Jul 5, 2016 22:41:21 GMT -5
Listen to Blur's 1992 in complete darkness at a high volume. What a fucking terrifying song.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 5, 2016 23:16:17 GMT -5
Listen to Blur's 1992 in complete darkness at a high volume. What a fucking terrifying song. In 1992 I led my little league baseball team in home runs with 4. Over the fence.
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Post by The Escapist on Jul 6, 2016 5:34:20 GMT -5
Just came home from watching "Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody live in Budapest" in a kind of open air free cinema in front of our town hall. They have this every year in summer and a friend and I love to go there, because of the tasty food and even more tastier alcohol. That's the first time we actually watched as well, as we totally by chance picked this evening without checking what's on. That was great! I'm one of those "only best of" people when it comes to Queen, but those I treasure. That was fun! Queen is so underrated on this forum. Definitely up there with The Beatles.They're fucking not.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 5:56:31 GMT -5
Queen is so underrated on this forum. Definitely up there with The Beatles.They're fucking not. I should have written IMO behind it...
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Post by dyinglight94 on Jul 6, 2016 11:23:04 GMT -5
I think the next Green Day record will be another politically-charged rock opera record like American Idiot or 21st Century Breakdown. I hope so anyway.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour š“ on Jul 6, 2016 12:08:42 GMT -5
You're in the yummy now-no wonder I'm fat. Thanks Jocke Brogden for turning anti war song chorus into food chorus.
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Post by Norbert Gallhager on Jul 6, 2016 12:13:30 GMT -5
I've seen the Last shadow puppets a couple of days ago at a festival in France. The gig was reeeeaally great. They covered Bowie's Moonage daydream again which was special to me. And as I said before, Alex Turner's "transformation" has been irritating me for a couple of years now. The gig was probably one of the funniest I've ever been to just because of his performance. During the concert I was convinced that he cannot possibly mean it and that it must be some kind of overdoing it in a humourous sense. It's either that and he's simply having a huge laugh or he's on drugs. I watched some recent interviews with him and Miles and they are also totally weird and Alex is shaking sometimes so that it really seems like he's on some kind of illegal substance there. I just hope he's being careful enough to not waste his enormous talent.
I also bought tickets for their gig in Berlin in August. Anyone else going?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jul 6, 2016 12:15:47 GMT -5
I've seen the Last shadow puppets a couple of days ago at a festival in France. The gig was reeeeaally great. They covered Bowie's Moonage daydream again which was special to me. And as I said before, Alex Turner's "transformation" has been irritating me for a couple of years now. The gig was probably one of the funniest I've ever been to just because of his performance. During the concert I was convinced that he cannot possibly mean it and that it must be some kind of overdoing it in a humourous sense. It's either that and he's simply having a huge laugh or he's on drugs. I watched some recent interviews with him and Miles and they are also totally weird and Alex is shaking sometimes so that it really seems like he's on some kind of illegal substance there. I just hope he's being careful enough to not waste his enormous talent. I also bought tickets for their gig in Berlin in August. Anyone else going? When I saw Arctic Monkeys Alex was constantly focused on his hair, putting grease in it, combing it and all. Also shaking his hips a lot. All the time I was thinking "He's kidding right? This must be some sort of joke"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 14:53:02 GMT -5
what a performance.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Jul 6, 2016 17:07:55 GMT -5
One of my all time favourite bands, and that this record came out in March 1966 not the 1976 or later still blows my mind.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 17:24:35 GMT -5
I've seen the Last shadow puppets a couple of days ago at a festival in France. The gig was reeeeaally great. They covered Bowie's Moonage daydream again which was special to me. And as I said before, Alex Turner's "transformation" has been irritating me for a couple of years now. The gig was probably one of the funniest I've ever been to just because of his performance. During the concert I was convinced that he cannot possibly mean it and that it must be some kind of overdoing it in a humourous sense. It's either that and he's simply having a huge laugh or he's on drugs. I watched some recent interviews with him and Miles and they are also totally weird and Alex is shaking sometimes so that it really seems like he's on some kind of illegal substance there. I just hope he's being careful enough to not waste his enormous talent. I also bought tickets for their gig in Berlin in August. Anyone else going? When I saw Arctic Monkeys Alex was constantly focused on his hair, putting grease in it, combing it and all. Also shaking his hips a lot. All the time I was thinking "He's kidding right? This must be some sort of joke" He is indeed really annoying these days. He has a lot of talent but prefer play the good-looking/bad boy game at the moment. He doesn't have the class of his idols.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 18:58:22 GMT -5
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