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What music is everyone into?
Donald Peers
Was it the same as his song, " Babbling Brook"
The first line of his hit was,
" In a shadey nook by a babbling brook."
Aye
John_D
The first line of his hit was,
" In a shadey nook by a babbling brook."
Aye
John_D
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A strange taste in music..
My taste in music goes from Heavy Metal (Saxon,Metallica,Slipknot)
to.. 80's (Billy Idol,Bryan Adams(favorite) and reggae (Bob marley,UB40)
I prefer 80's music because I have many memories from them
such as (Bryan Adams(fave) early guns and roses and erasure)
I even have a USMC song its a Marines run-along song 'RECON RANGER'
that's a song I got from STICKY!
Phil..
to.. 80's (Billy Idol,Bryan Adams(favorite) and reggae (Bob marley,UB40)
I prefer 80's music because I have many memories from them
such as (Bryan Adams(fave) early guns and roses and erasure)
I even have a USMC song its a Marines run-along song 'RECON RANGER'
that's a song I got from STICKY!
Phil..
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Andy O'Pray
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If you ever feel down in the dumps try a bit of Wagner, wonderful doleful German Opera, big women hurling their chests out and smashing mirrors with their body armour. Little men with their eyes poked out by big women. It's real hurl yourself offa tall building stuff.
I defy anybody to listen to the Ring Cycle, without cracking. (Evans now thinks there is an exercise bike for his bum)
I defy anybody to listen to the Ring Cycle, without cracking. (Evans now thinks there is an exercise bike for his bum)
You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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I loikes a bit of Greig. ELO, Judge Dread, Steeleye Span, Madness, Lindisfarne, Adge Cutler and the Wurzels (not the Wurzels without Adge)
Latterly started to enjoy Cajun music.
Cannot abide Modern Jazz. Or (c)Rap music.
Parry had a Motor bike it's wheels were made of brass and every time he straddled it the spokes stuck up his ar*e! Leave me chalfonts out of it El Prez.
aye steve evans
Latterly started to enjoy Cajun music.
Cannot abide Modern Jazz. Or (c)Rap music.
Parry had a Motor bike it's wheels were made of brass and every time he straddled it the spokes stuck up his ar*e! Leave me chalfonts out of it El Prez.
aye steve evans
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harry hackedoff
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Very wide taste meself, for relaxation, most classical music and opera, if you haven’t tried it, consider this. If it’s been around for a few hundred years there has to be a reason
If you want to try some, do yourself a favour and listen to Georges Bizet`s "Carmen". It will surprise you how much of it you recognise. Sixties Soul, Otis, Sam and Dave, Isleys, Jackie Wilson et al. Heavy metal when it still was. Deep purple before Ozzy developed a taste for bats, Led Zed etc.Used to buy Reggae imports from Birkenhead market when it was still called Ska
And no, not the pap that UB40 churns out. I mean the likes of Prince Buster "Rrag a Pussy"(apparently, it’s about "whether she whine or grine"
) Skatellites and Jimmy Cliff. The Beach Boys, who were as innovative as the Beatles, listen to "Pet Sounds" album, in particular "Good Vibrations"
Love Cajun, especially Clifton Chenier and Buckwheat Zydeco.And the "thingy" brothers(Allman?)
Currently have the Stones forty fave licks on the car CD and it’s great to hear Jagger singing the true words and not the censored for radio versions
If you didn’t know it, Honky Tonk Woman has a totally different meaning to the one which starts” I met her in a bar-room, down in Memphis” The real words are "I met a gin-soaked bar-room queen, in Memphis" From there, it descends into a sordid tale of drug induced homosexual depravity, the likes of which can only be seen upstairs in the Ferret and Firkin, High St, Truro, where Parry runs the Mister Gay Cornwall contest on Saturday nights.
Love rhythm and blues, Lou Reed, Van the Man( of course)
Hate speed garage, acid house, rap or anything else which only sounds good after several e`s. Anything by any "boy band", anything featured on the obnoxious "MoBo" awards, Maria Carey, Jay Lo, and ex-Spice Girl but most nauseating of all is Celine bleeding Dion. You deserve a good slap if you’ve ever bought any thing by this woman. She should’ve been drowned at birth
Love Cajun, especially Clifton Chenier and Buckwheat Zydeco.And the "thingy" brothers(Allman?)
Currently have the Stones forty fave licks on the car CD and it’s great to hear Jagger singing the true words and not the censored for radio versions
If you didn’t know it, Honky Tonk Woman has a totally different meaning to the one which starts” I met her in a bar-room, down in Memphis” The real words are "I met a gin-soaked bar-room queen, in Memphis" From there, it descends into a sordid tale of drug induced homosexual depravity, the likes of which can only be seen upstairs in the Ferret and Firkin, High St, Truro, where Parry runs the Mister Gay Cornwall contest on Saturday nights.
Love rhythm and blues, Lou Reed, Van the Man( of course)
Hate speed garage, acid house, rap or anything else which only sounds good after several e`s. Anything by any "boy band", anything featured on the obnoxious "MoBo" awards, Maria Carey, Jay Lo, and ex-Spice Girl but most nauseating of all is Celine bleeding Dion. You deserve a good slap if you’ve ever bought any thing by this woman. She should’ve been drowned at birth
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