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yeah, I'll give you soad.OapEM wrote:It was about musical taste
*Currently listening to SOAD
Toxicity was a 'walkman' mainstay back in the day.
Anything that involves beards, guitars, and shouting basicly gets a big tick from me.
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dl mclusky-mclusky does dallas, at the drive in-relationship of command, Therapy?- so much for the 10 year plan. if you havnt already got them man.OapEM wrote:I live in the past mostly. Aye, Toxicity. Killer of an album.
Link us up man, I wana hear something different. I also don't mind a few emo type bands. lol
Piephone so no good for linking.
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At the risk of sounding like a jaded,faded, 30-something has-been who spends his days living in the past and dreaming of what might have been... Therapy? should have been the biggest band on the planet by now.
My music tastes run from Dylan, Zep, Buddy Holly, Chris Rea ( Heir to the Middlesborough Rea ice-cream empire I think, you northern monkeys might be able to confirm this), right through to Slayer, Run DMC, Sonic youth and Ministry.
Though right now it's Aussie stuff like Empire Of The Sun, PowerFinger, Bob Evans, and The Screaming Jets.
As an aside I saw Chris Rea live at the NEC once. But I've seen Shane McGowan and The Pogues live 6 times. So thats ok then.
My music tastes run from Dylan, Zep, Buddy Holly, Chris Rea ( Heir to the Middlesborough Rea ice-cream empire I think, you northern monkeys might be able to confirm this), right through to Slayer, Run DMC, Sonic youth and Ministry.
Though right now it's Aussie stuff like Empire Of The Sun, PowerFinger, Bob Evans, and The Screaming Jets.
As an aside I saw Chris Rea live at the NEC once. But I've seen Shane McGowan and The Pogues live 6 times. So thats ok then.
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Never really happened did it.whiskeyonesix wrote:At the risk of sounding like a jaded,faded, 30-something has-been who spends his days living in the past and dreaming of what might have been... Therapy? should have been the biggest band on the planet by now.
Dunno why.
Andy Cairns is a riff-god.
luvvie alert.................................... I once punched Fife Ewing (origonal drummer) in the Barley Mow, Sandgate, Newcastle.
After a gig at the old Riverside.
He managed to get halfway through 'Do you know who I am?!' then he got boshed.
Cant remember why mind.
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I also forgot to mention my new found favourite artist, deadmau5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7tI1E6kp0o
Fifty pence? Me and 50,000 other people did this to him 5 years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL1dvdGoOvk
ahhh, it felt gooood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7tI1E6kp0o
Fifty pence? Me and 50,000 other people did this to him 5 years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL1dvdGoOvk
ahhh, it felt gooood.
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I'm seeing 'Bob Brozman' tonight. Should be a right old knees up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX--sM5G52U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX--sM5G52U

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Dude, he looks awesome.tommysb wrote:I'm seeing 'Bob Brozman' tonight. Should be a right old knees up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX--sM5G52U
No sound on work pcs though. Partial Fail.

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hahaha, i only like them because i can scream along just as hard!Speedy88 wrote:I swear all the dutch are into mental dance music. But my GOD it was all going so well until the screaming eaglesvolvodspec wrote:big part of my life too, used to do be a part time dj in a local club
for me it's mostly proper dutch and italian hardstyle, names as the showtek, zany, technoboy, tatanka etc..
but though it's the most common music for me to lsiten hardstyle doesn't allways soot my mood, club, eclectic, house, drum n bass and from time to time i also like a few screaming eagles (beyonce, kelly rowland, jordin sparks, alicia keys, christina aguilera etc) but on the other side of hardstyle, i also like hardcore and sometimes even terror

something to mention; this weekend i'm going nuts at QLIMAX! http://www.qlimax.nl/ one of the large harder style festivals in holland; last year 30000tickets were sold out after half an hour. here's a sneak peak from last year, with a pack of dj's i really really like but forgot to mention; Headhunterz!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf5V81bTHj0
more bass from headhunterz; ffwd 2:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uDeVlCRrGo
and another; ffwd to 2:20 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HBl-93SyCk
enjoy some proper dutch music!

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Oh, I dunno... I'm already 35 so I mostly don't like the "machine music" stuff. I mostly listen to various shades of rock / metal with a few excursions outside that norm.
60's rock: The Beatles (about 1966-1969), Cream, Jimi Hendrix etc.
70's heavy rock / early prog rock: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, early Rush, Budgie, early Uriah Heep, and so on...
Early AC/DC (with Bon Scott). Motörhead, of course. Some NWOBHM like Iron Maiden, Venom.
Thrash metal from the glorious 80's. Early Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth, Kreator, Overkill, Dark Angel.
Death metal. Black metal. Even relatively recent stuff like Behemoth, Meshuggah, Nile and Krisiun.
Some surprises: Elvis Presley, Frank Zappa, James Brown
But very certain dislikes: Kiss, Mötley Crüe, Guns'n'Roses, Aerosmith, oh I probably forgot many...
60's rock: The Beatles (about 1966-1969), Cream, Jimi Hendrix etc.
70's heavy rock / early prog rock: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, early Rush, Budgie, early Uriah Heep, and so on...
Early AC/DC (with Bon Scott). Motörhead, of course. Some NWOBHM like Iron Maiden, Venom.
Thrash metal from the glorious 80's. Early Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth, Kreator, Overkill, Dark Angel.
Death metal. Black metal. Even relatively recent stuff like Behemoth, Meshuggah, Nile and Krisiun.
Some surprises: Elvis Presley, Frank Zappa, James Brown

But very certain dislikes: Kiss, Mötley Crüe, Guns'n'Roses, Aerosmith, oh I probably forgot many...
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You poor souls, my list is probably so awful that you will loose will to listen music anymore
This is not even half bad
http://www.56.com/u60/v_NDc0MjE5Mjk.html
This one is ridiculous, sorry girl but I can't stop laughing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOyxkABtito
Most of those are quite fun to watch and especially hear, faster songs I always like more.
There is probably no single person left to click next link, but these have some weird thing that I kind of like, perhaps vibration at inner ear that eliminates hearing pretty much completely from 1st second?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7eJFOzJufQ
Still can take some? This kind of music is pleasant constantly at background
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw6kLhoFMVs
These are quite addictive, too bad I have not bookmarked few full good quality versions from there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE0myeFHrVA
Western music, hmmmm, well, I'm probably not mentally sane enough to handle such , I mean western music does not make much sense to me most of time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6j475XI1Xg
Well, more seriously, it is that I exposed myself to demoscene at early days and my world got different tracks back then and this still rocks my boat way it used at mid-late 80's&90's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywW1R4mxnnw
Things they play at radio are just awful rubbish to my ears, mostly I prefer sound of car over any audio as I'm too lazy to put stuff to thumb drive to play those in car.
But still, those I mentioned first, such stuff is pure gold, very much of entertainment to these dark days
This kind of stuff we had here when I was a kid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyH_E4N3j0s
nomead, I'm years older than you and still I like machine stuff over those other songs, well age is in your head only

This is not even half bad
http://www.56.com/u60/v_NDc0MjE5Mjk.html
This one is ridiculous, sorry girl but I can't stop laughing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOyxkABtito
Most of those are quite fun to watch and especially hear, faster songs I always like more.
There is probably no single person left to click next link, but these have some weird thing that I kind of like, perhaps vibration at inner ear that eliminates hearing pretty much completely from 1st second?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7eJFOzJufQ
Still can take some? This kind of music is pleasant constantly at background
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw6kLhoFMVs
These are quite addictive, too bad I have not bookmarked few full good quality versions from there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE0myeFHrVA
Western music, hmmmm, well, I'm probably not mentally sane enough to handle such , I mean western music does not make much sense to me most of time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6j475XI1Xg



Well, more seriously, it is that I exposed myself to demoscene at early days and my world got different tracks back then and this still rocks my boat way it used at mid-late 80's&90's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywW1R4mxnnw
Things they play at radio are just awful rubbish to my ears, mostly I prefer sound of car over any audio as I'm too lazy to put stuff to thumb drive to play those in car.
But still, those I mentioned first, such stuff is pure gold, very much of entertainment to these dark days

This kind of stuff we had here when I was a kid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyH_E4N3j0s
nomead, I'm years older than you and still I like machine stuff over those other songs, well age is in your head only
