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Otis

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Excellent! Cheers for that. I love his voice so much. Got to be one of the very best around at the moment.
 

torchomatic

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Pete Shelley - Homosapien

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Captain Dart

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This tune has been doing my head in for weeks. I guessed it was The Shadows but couldn't for the life of me remember the title:

I flipped through Peter & Gordon doing (Lennon/McCartney) 'A world without love' on BBC2 last week, it keeps popping back in my head.

Those earworm triggers planted in your childhood are buried really deep.
 
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Houchens Head

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Paolo Nutini - "Caustic Love" album. Contains the amazing track "Iron Cloud". I'd call it 'soulful blues' genre. Well worth a listen!
 
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Houchens Head

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One of the tracks of my years on Ken Bruce yesterday

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Yeah, I heard it, Johnny. I like Mr Bruce because he will play some great album tracks in his show, whether one of the Tracks of my Years or whatever. He played a King Crimson track a few weeks ago as well. Stuff that you wouldn't get to hear unless you own the album (which I do!) ;)
 
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Houchens Head

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I have a collection of around 6,000 singles. As I can't always be arsed to scroll through and decide who and what I want to listen to, I just select "shuffle" and then listen to what comes up. So far I heard stuff by The Who, Avicii, Billy Myers, T Rex, Black Eyed Peas, Queen, Murray Head, James Bay, Fleetwood Mac and Annie Lennox. Just makes things more interesting!
 

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Somewhere between the waitress and her table.
On University Challenge last night they played a Sex Pistols song as the starter and they had to name the band - not so difficult. They then played 3 songs by bands that were inspired by that famous Manchester gig: Buzzcocks, The Fall and Joy Division. I was amazed that the team got all of them - they must be in their early 20s at oldest.
 
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On University Challenge last night they played a Sex Pistols song as the starter and they had to name the band - not so difficult. They then played 3 songs by bands that were inspired by that famous Manchester gig: Buzzcocks, The Fall and Joy Division. I was amazed that the team got all of them - they must be in their early 20s at oldest.

Yes they did well. I must admit I had forgotten the Fall song. I was surprised they knew that.


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torchomatic

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Pete Shelley - Cinema Music and Wallpaper Sounds.

Odd little piece from December '76. More accessible and listenable than Sky Yen.
 

dutchman

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I've been listening to my new subwoofer.

The missus however says it's "too big" for our living room and is insisting I take it back.

Typical female! :(

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Malaka

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And something for the garden on a nice sunny day to piss off the neighbours
 

NorthernWisdom

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Bit of Judas Priest influence me thinks

Yeah definitely. Early stuff is Metal, later stuff (after the guitarist died) goes into more rock opera/Queen-ish influences.

Originally I got into the latter, but must be really bad tempered atm as I'm liking the early demonic shrieking stuff more and more!
 
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Malaka

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Yeah definitely. Early stuff is Metal, later stuff (after the guitarist died) goes into more rock opera/Queen-ish influences.

Originally I got into the latter, but must be really bad tempered atm as I'm liking the early demonic shrieking stuff more and more!
Then Mr Wisdom please click this
Awesome!!!!
 
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Bumberclart

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First saw these guys supporting The Wonder Stuff earlier this year. They are superb live, and Tom the singer is a great mix of front man and stand up comedian.
Just been signed by Warner Bros, so hopefully big things ahead for them. To celebrate the signing they held a free gig and told people to bring their own beer.

 
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Oxygene-JMJ,Great chill out music with a can of Somerset cider on a Saturday eve!!
 

wingy

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Just got in from a weekend working in Manchester and stuck on a Sunday Staple
A Simon and Garfunkle live double album.
Like last night's poster just popped a lovely Cold Cider
Now for a little further nostalgia from the Eighties and a compilation from Icicle works
 

Gazolba

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BBC says 'outside the UK'
What are you currently listening to?

- The birds singing outside, my air-conditioner humming, and of course this keyboard clicking.
 

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