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Post by Danno on Sept 2, 2021 15:01:48 GMT
Trying to figure out what our new parrot likes to listen to. So far:
Likes: The Beatles (65 onwards) Pet Sounds Super Furry Animals Bowie (some)
Dislikes Kyuss My Bloody Valentine Fingathing
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Post by simple on Sept 2, 2021 17:16:21 GMT
I dig Danzig don’t get me wrong but I had American Psycho and Famous Monsters first (I think) and there are some huge hooks on those albums
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Post by simple on Sept 2, 2021 17:17:15 GMT
Trying to figure out what our new parrot likes to listen to. So far: Dislikes Kyuss Replace him
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Post by Danno on Sept 2, 2021 17:22:17 GMT
Trying to figure out what our new parrot likes to listen to. So far: Dislikes Kyuss Replace him I know right
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Post by Danno on Sept 2, 2021 18:24:48 GMT
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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 2, 2021 18:30:35 GMT
But they look so full of life and energy
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Post by Danno on Sept 2, 2021 21:24:57 GMT
Do we not have a pet pics thread yet?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2021 10:12:22 GMT
So chemically, so brotherly.
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Post by marcp on Sept 3, 2021 14:32:09 GMT
One of my favourite bands ever, one I don't think have ever put out a duff album among the nine they've released:
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Post by Matt A on Sept 6, 2021 15:38:18 GMT
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Post by gamingdave on Sept 6, 2021 16:23:46 GMT
Went to Wide Awake on Friday. Excellent sets from Squid, Snapped Ankles, A Certain Ratio, (bit of) Black Mid, Dry Cleaning and PVA. But the highlight for sure was Yard Act.
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Post by RadicalRex on Sept 6, 2021 18:02:47 GMT
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Post by Rodimus-Prime on Sept 6, 2021 22:05:22 GMT
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Post by trafford on Sept 6, 2021 22:12:10 GMT
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Post by RadicalRex on Sept 6, 2021 23:29:53 GMT
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Post by robthehermit on Sept 7, 2021 9:24:42 GMT
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Post by robthehermit on Sept 7, 2021 10:23:44 GMT
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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 7, 2021 10:35:06 GMT
Subjectively good music
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Post by Red_Bool on Sept 7, 2021 10:50:40 GMT
Thanks for that! Here's another one I posted last year on the other side:
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Post by dfunked on Sept 7, 2021 11:28:44 GMT
Someone on the other place mentioned The Bug a while back, so been listening to London Zoo.
Not really my cuppa for the most part, but a couple of tracks have been playlisted.
Which then got me in the mood for some old Roots Manuva. Absolutely loved Dub come save me back in the day;
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Post by dogbot on Sept 9, 2021 10:59:15 GMT
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Post by patrick on Sept 10, 2021 20:21:08 GMT
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Post by anthonyuk on Sept 10, 2021 23:02:24 GMT
Big fan of the music scene, a few bands I follow (who I've posted about before) have some superb new tracks out. Slow Readers Club - I tell no lies A suprisingly upbeat track, compared against their focus on the darker emotions and themes. "Front man Aaron Starkie explains the meaning behind the lyrics to Tell No Lies - "The song is about music's ability to transport you somewhere else and take away your anxieties for three minutes or so. There's also an acknowledgement that when trying to offer answers or simple life slogans through lyrics you can sometimes feel like a snake oil salesman - 'it's honest work, dear reader, listen close, I'll tell no lies. A simple song can set you free.' It's that premise that brought the image of the faith healer to mind that I reference in the lyrics and we have also explored in the video" youtu.be/_85aKPqQhGYIst Ist - It stops where it starts Manchesters own Joy Divison, with a slightly more immediate and accessible track than their previous work. youtu.be/Ih85-eFVZi8If it floats anyones boat, both have tours soon and both are absolutely incredible live.
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Post by Danno on Sept 10, 2021 23:06:35 GMT
Oldie but fun
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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 11, 2021 21:29:35 GMT
Had to stop when they killed the shopping trolly. Too much for me
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Post by ToomuchFluffy on Sept 12, 2021 11:32:33 GMT
Lux Occulta: They put out a new album somewhat recently. They used to be Avantgarde Metal or something like that, but now it's apparently Art Rock.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Sept 12, 2021 19:24:13 GMT
Metallica - Metallica Remastered: actually a decent remaster. It didn’t really need a lot doing to it but it was starting to sound a bit thin. The drums have a lot more heft to them and the bass is beefed up a bit. Just a gives it a more rounded feel.
That’s the original tracks. The actual ‘album’ that dropped into Spotify is 15 hours and 190 something tracks long so, yeah, that’s a lot of Metallica.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 12, 2021 19:41:06 GMT
Metallica - Metallica Remastered: actually a decent remaster. It didn’t really need a lot doing to it but it was starting to sound a bit thin. The drums have a lot more heft to them and the bass is beefed up a bit. Just a gives it a more rounded feel. That’s the original tracks. The actual ‘album’ that dropped into Spotify is 15 hours and 190 something tracks long so, yeah, that’s a lot of Metallica. I assume that's their back catalogue, or they've been really busy over lockdown
I used to love Metallica but listened to them to death and was never keen on their new stuff, even Death Magnetic
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Sept 12, 2021 19:49:41 GMT
Yeah. The package is, as far as I can tell, the remastered album, a couple of live shows where they played more or less all of it, different studio tales of tracks and solo guitar tracks from when they were writing the riffs. It seems to be more or less everything from the archives.
I dread to think what that vinyl box set would cost.
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Post by Bongo Heracles on Sept 12, 2021 19:53:12 GMT
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