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Post by jE^_^ »

Ok, so what can i catch you gys listening to?

I got a few genres i like...

- Acoustics (examples: John Mayer)
- Dance (Ultimate NRG, Clubland)
- Hip Hop (Sean Paul, Justin Timberlake)
- Electro
- R&B (John Legend....)
- Oldie stuff (Queen, Sting, Brain Adams - you know the cheesey stuff which everyone dances to at a wedding reception)

Basically i like most music except hardcore rock, metal... examples slipnot and matalica...

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Post by Wholley »

Country music.
Gary Allen,Allan Jackson,The Dixie Bitches.
And of course,
MADNESS!!!
Artist,Jayne and myself were doing our Sugg's impressions at 0.400hrs Sunday morning,Much to the chagrin of her kid's and EuroAndrew.
"Oi,Turn it fecking down you old gets" :drinking:
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Des O`Connor, Frankie Vaughan, Ronnie Hylton and the Hilltones are just some examples from the Wholley Songbook that I don`t listen to 8)

As you know, my taste in music is wide and varied and lately I`ve been trying to get hold of an OZ geezer called Ben Rogers and his album called acoustic asylum. It features big kick off slashing guitars that wouldn`t sound out of place in a Terrantino movie. 8)
Can I obtain a copy here in WA?
Can I bollox :(
I`ll do a link soon as I`ve been for a swamp :wink:
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Post by harry hackedoff »

Phew, that was a biggun :-?

Clock this,
scroll down to check out the sounds and buy the cd and you can listen to a few tracks
http://www.blazz.com.au/instrumental_asylum.htm
or you can watch this movie,
forq knows why, the track is brills mind :wink:
Speakers to max 8)

http://www.blazz.com.au/kangaroux_movie_0001.wmv
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Post by Wholley »

The one front and center looks just like ewe.
Des O'Connor?
Never heard of him :roll:
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Personally I like all kinds of music.

When I want to chill out I listen to the Eagles or Kitaro (japanese music)

When I'm training I like to listen to the The Clash, U2, Thin Lizzy, The Who, Queen and Greenday.

Greenday I think are a modern day clash. They're releasing a new album soon which I'm looking forward to.

This music I find insprires me to work harder in the gym.


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This is not going the way I expected,
So to be serious,
The Velvet Underground,
David Peel and the Lower East Side,
Country Joe and the Fish,
Wild Man Fischer,
Early Pink Floyd,
King Crimson,
Joe Loss,
Glenn Miller,
China Crisis,
Sade,
The Scissor Sisters,
Chris Rea,
Tchakovski(Notably his Sixth Piano Concerto one of the most difficult to play.Saw it performed by a Russian/American pianist,'Kin blew me away)
Suzanne Vega,
Nora Jones(Not Batty before you start Bert)
Beethoven(The Pastoral)
The Water Boys,
Lindisfarne,

Will that do for now?
Wholley :D
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Post by jE^_^ »

Well looking down the list i dont know many of the people listed, only the popular ones, like Greenday, Queen...

Should have known not to ask the oldies :D
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Post by harry hackedoff »

Oi, far koff :o Kin oldies :roll:
Me and Wholley ain`t old , we`ve just had more time to develope a true appreciation of music 8)

Mind you, Wholley does like Joe Loss(and his Orchestra, if you don`t mind) and he is older than me by at least three months.
So yes Wholley, who ask you grandad :evil:
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Post by flighty »

Hmmmm ......

Snow Patrol, U2, Oasis, Verve, MADNESS, Jam, Clash, Sex Pistols ... blah blah.

us old farts try to keep up .......

MADNESS, MADNESS, THEY CALL IT MADNESS!!

Whaddya reckon, Wholley? :roll:

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Post by Wholley »

I'm taking the Fif Amendment.
Who are you anyway?
Did I meet you or summat?
Where's Shavington?
Never heard of the place.
Oh Bugger....I'm in England again 8)
BTW,Sugg's Rules.
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Post by jE^_^ »

flighty wrote:Snow Patrol, U2, Oasis, Verve, MADNESS, Jam, Clash, Sex Pistols ...
Better! :D :D
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Post by anglo-saxon »

OK, how come I don't recognise any of the names on the first post but the "oldies"? Bloody cheek!

Lynard Skynerd
Stones
Thin Lizzie
Quo (old, old Quo)
Steeleye Span
Guns n Roses
Van Morrison
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Howlin' Wolf
Muddy Waters
Hendrix
Clapton
Fleetwood Mac


My all time Top 20 songs:

1. Lean on Me - Bill Withers
2. All around my Hat - Steeleye Span
3. Sweet home Alabama - Skynerd
4. Crazy Love - Van Morrison
5. Brown Sugar - Stones
6. Fix You - Coldplay
7. Free Bird - Skynerd
8. Hard Times of Old England - Steeleye Span
9. Give me Jesus - Fernando Ortega
10. Forever and Ever - Randy Travis
11. Sweet Child of Mine - Guns and Roses.
12. Dark-eyed Sailor - Steeleye Span
13. The Water is Wide - Maddy Prior
14. All Along the Watchtower - Hendrix
15. Sympathy for the Devil - Stones
16. The Hills of Greenmore - Steeleyespan
17. Patience - Guns n Roses
18. My Father's House - Bruce Springsteen
19. Brown-eyed Girl - Van Morrison
20. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins


Top five instrumentals:

1. Mahler's Symphony number 5, First movement.
2. Southern Comfort - Ry Cooder
3. Walkurenritt (Ride of the Valkyries) - Wagner
4. Midnight in Moscow - Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
5. Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1

Oh, srew it! While we're at it...

Top five Scotches..

1. Oban Distiller's Edition
2. Glenrothes 15 y/o
3. Dalwhinnie Distiller's Edition
4. Balvennie Doublewood 12 y/o
5. Glenlivet 18 y/o

(They just seem to go so well with the music!!! Nothing like getting in "the zone" with Ry Cooder's "Southern Comfort" and a good dram!)
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If it makes me tap me toe I likes it.

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Post by Beast »

Got to agree with you there Steve.

I usually enjoy different types of music, depends on the mood as well.
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