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The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Wile E Quixote Posted May 3, 2006
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Ménalque Posted May 3, 2006
"relatively few people have an interest in"
I'm afraid I'm of the right age, musical tendencies and social groupings in which everyone, literally *everyone* as both Libertines albums, and those that don't have Down in Albion don't out of protest, so I'm afraidI get tell. Mind, I personally never saw the Libertines, and have only seen Babyshambles once, and Yeti once.
I can't remember who, maybe David Thingamy of New York Dolls, talking o 6music the other day saying rock 'n' roll was about 1% talent, 2% music, 99% attitude.
ANd now for something completely different,
'On Sussex Downs' Lararikin Love
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted May 3, 2006
I think (but am not sure - to much JD) that when I said 'relatively few' I meant that a small proportion of the people who read about PD have any interest in his music.
Cor, this thread's much better when the music's discussed rather than just listed!
I'm afraid it's still Marillion at the moment. Good memories of adolesence, under age vodka and my first halfway decent band at school.
When I was about 15 a friend of mine played me 'Script For A Jester's Tear' (Marillion's first album) while we were rolling about in a vodka haze. I was gobsmacked.
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Ménalque Posted May 3, 2006
Never heard of Marillion, did a quick google and checked W*kipediea. Basically said "A band, with some people in, who released some albums and toured, and now for some intresting statistics about how much galvanised steel has been used constructing their gig stages". It is such a dull, dry, meaningless read. You care to enlighten me into like, what they actually do?
God, alcohol and music don't always mix well - last Leeds fest, carling crates, riot police, cider tent burning down, gas canistors on fires.
But, whilst it was on, the music was great
Now listening to Brakes, side-project of one of BSP I think.
bb
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted May 3, 2006
There are a couple of guide entries:
A164503
A580349
The first is a bit lacking, the second is about the time after I lost interest. Hmmmph. I might have to get writing.
In a nutshell: they sounded a bit like Peter Gabriel era Genesis (no bad thing), had four eighties albums with a running story, sacked the singer for being alchoholic, and got boring. But that's just my opinion!
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Phil Posted May 4, 2006
As Long As I Can See The Light - Monkey Mafia
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Lt. Thrace (formerly Death of Rats and Rodent like humans) Posted May 4, 2006
feeder compilation album. right now im listening to 'comfort in sound'.
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Ménalque Posted May 4, 2006
Wow, first psting I've had moderated, that's gotta be some sort of h2 rite of passage?
Anyway, listening to ¡Forward Russia! One of the numbers, forget which one, possibly 11
bb
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Wile E Quixote Posted May 5, 2006
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captainoddball Posted May 6, 2006
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Wile E Quixote Posted May 6, 2006
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Elenitsa Posted May 7, 2006
Nikos Papazoglou - Pote Boudas.....
Heaven!
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Sho - employed again! Posted May 7, 2006
Thanks to Roymondo...
Marillion - Season's End - from the period after he lost interest (but the lead singer, Steve Hogarth,is just so...mmmmmmmmmmm)
I regard them as two different bands. The completely overblown Prog-Rock-Like Fish era (the first time I heard Script for a Jester's Tear I had to play it over and over and over - couldn't get enough of it)
The Steve Hogarth era is much more melodic. But what's not to love about a song called Cannibal Surf Babe...
I was born in nineteen-sixty-weird...
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jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted May 7, 2006
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cynthesis Posted May 7, 2006
The Return of 'What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?'
Wile E Quixote Posted May 7, 2006
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Ménalque Posted May 7, 2006
Is that anything to do with the movie?
Atm, 'Starman' - Mr Jones
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted May 7, 2006
I recently learned that Vangelis was in a prog-rock band with Demis Roussos. I'm not sure whether my terror surpasses my intrigue or the other way round.
I'm listening to various one hit wonders on Channel 4.
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted May 7, 2006
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted May 7, 2006
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