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  1. Re: Liam Gallagher and John Squire new music / tour

    Although not groundbreaking, I like the sound on this.

    A mixture of Beatles circa '66, The Who and Kula Shaker
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    Re: Robbie Robertson Passes Legend

    During the late 60s when hippy west coast rock was the popular musical form at the time, The Band were moving in a completely different direction. They took their inspiration from American rural...
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    Re: RIP Randy Meisner, Eagles

    I always thought it was Glenn Frey, anyway the pair of them wrote most of The Eagles songs
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    Re: RIP Randy Meisner, Eagles

    Back in 1977 The Eagles were massive. They represented everything that punk hated, the long hair, flared jeans, check shirts, the bland west coast country rock harmonies etc. That said, Lyin' Eyes,...
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    Re: Great Lines From Great Actors

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdIXrF34Bz0&pp=ygUcZml2ZSBlYXN5IHBpZWNlcyBkaW5lciBzY2VuZQ%3D%3D
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    Re: Guns N Roses

    Guns N' Roses are an old school raunchy hard rock band more inflluenced by Aerosmith, Nazareth, Lynyrd Skynyrd, AC/DC, The Stones than the likes of Sabbath and Maiden.

    By the way, Elton John's...
  7. Thread: The Manics

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    Re: The Manics

    It was the drummer Chris Acland. He was found dead as a result of suicide by hanging, apparently in his parents' garden.

    Lush made the excellent Black Spring EP, their dreamy, ethereal, swirling...
  8. Thread: The Manics

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    Re: The Manics

    Their early stuff was a bit retro, influenced by The Clash and Guns N' Roses. The track Little Baby Nothing wouldn't be too out of place on a Meat Loaf album, but very good nevertheless.

    In a...
  9. Re: For Fans Of The Legend That Is Robert Plant

    In reference to David Coverdale, Plant was once asked would he work with Jimmy Page again, he said yes but wasn't going to talk like Richard Burton.
  10. Thread: Radiohead

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    Re: Radiohead

    I find Thom Yorke's voice irritating on times which is a shame as it detracts from the interesting sounds they produce.

    I admire the fact that they never compromised, done it on their own terms. ...
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    Re: RIP Burt Bacharach

    I was amazed to find years later that most of the easy listening songs I loved as a kid like Perry Como's Magic Moments, Dionne Warwick's Do You Know the Way to San Jose, Tom Jones' What's New...
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    Re: Jeff Beck RIP

    Very innovative guitarist. The Yardbirds' Shapes of Things is arguably the first hard rock song and features Beck's use of feedback.

    The Jeff Beck Group's Truth is an excellent album, sort of...
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    Re: Siouxsie & The Banshees original line up

    The general view is that Matlock wrote a lot of the music and Lydon the lyrics.

    Steve's guitar work on Bollocks is a sonic masterpiece. The Johnny Thunders licks, the squelches of feedback, the...
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    Re: Glastonbury thread

    Wolf Alice from 7 years ago
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UAQN61YhV4
  15. Re: The one and only time I値l mention bloody Eurovision on here.

    I thought he was someone out of a Norwegian death metal band
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    Re: Rumours Mark Llanegan Has Past

    Mark Lanegan Band - Name and Number
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEMsqScKDeY
  17. Re: Heavy songs by unexpected artists or bands

    Foals - What Went Down
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuQQIawCqBA
  18. Thread: Genesis

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    Re: Genesis

    Whenever people discuss Genesis it's usually about the prog rock era of Gabriel/Hackett and the radio friendly rock of the Phil Collins years, neither of which I'm particularly keen on. What is...
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    Re: Friday Night Music Return Best Cover

    Sonic Youth - Superstar
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21VecIIdBI
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    Re: Legendary Albums From The Past

    Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill
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    Re: Great Bass Lines

    PiL - Careering
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L_z-Qaaero

    Free - Mr. Big
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyle6hZLxRc
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    Re: O/T Deacon Blue - Dignity

    There were a lot of these pop-rock or pop-soul bands from the mid to late 80s dominating the uk charts that were influenced or inspired by Steely Dan.

    One band from that era and very much...
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    Re: Bands you loved that others hate

    Aerosmith. Treated with contempt by the NME and punk/indie establishment but not by me.

    Toys in the Attic is an absolute masterpiece.
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    Re: Difficult Films To Watch

    I haven't seen Repulsion in years. It starts off being this conventional swinging sixties type of film where Catherine Deneuve looks after her sisters apartment in London, then halfway through it...
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    Re: Difficult Films To Watch

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1swzjZvAeiI
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