one of the most underrated "pop" songs...lyrics, arrangement, and that darned cowbell...donkey tugger wrote:BOC -Don't fear the reaper
[Duke] What Are You Listening To Right Now? [Forever]
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Chuck E. Jesus Chuck E. Jesus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=108246
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- Boss Lovin' DR
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Tis a superb song. That mad bit in the middle only makes it better.Chuck E. Jesus wrote:one of the most underrated "pop" songs...lyrics, arrangement, and that darned cowbell...donkey tugger wrote:BOC -Don't fear the reaper
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PIL - Ease.
Obviously John Lydon is a tosser and Steve Vai is a widdly hair guitarist wanker. This song is top though.
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Chuck E. Jesus Chuck E. Jesus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=108246
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
'Album' is good. Honest..Chuck E. Jesus wrote:seen Pil, got the first three records, even have "Pied Piper" on a comp, have never heard post-Levine Pil, won't...
But if you won't you won't.
Not even for a bit of 12 string on 'Rise'? Classic pop single.
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
ouroboros wrote:susan and norman, you're so normal.
I love that album
Still, John lydon, Steve Vai, Bill Laswell, Ginger Baker. Nice line up.
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Chuck E. Jesus Chuck E. Jesus https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=108246
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i heard a song "this is what you want this is what you get" on a vid many many moons ago, no idea what it was from...it wasn't horrible, but it wasn't Flowers of Romance or Careering or anything off that live french cassette i listened to a thousand times...donkey tugger wrote:'Album' is good. Honest..Chuck E. Jesus wrote:seen Pil, got the first three records, even have "Pied Piper" on a comp, have never heard post-Levine Pil, won't...
But if you won't you won't.
Not even for a bit of 12 string on 'Rise'? Classic pop single.
let me rephrase: a good chance i won't as i won't run out and buy it today...if i ever get off my duff and actually purchase muzak for my mp3 player, i'll have a listen...
wholey shite, i just read wiki about Pil, i thought Martin Atkins was the drummer throughout Metal Box (second edition in the states), actually i thought he was on the first, i guess i should have read liner notes...i met him through a friend at the time and was pretty intimidated...WHY I DON'T f**king KNOW!
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
Indeed.Chuck E. Jesus wrote:i heard a song "this is what you want this is what you get" on a vid many many moons ago, no idea what it was from...it wasn't horrible, but it wasn't Flowers of Romance or Careering or anything off that live french cassette i listened to a thousand times...donkey tugger wrote:'Album' is good. Honest..Chuck E. Jesus wrote:seen Pil, got the first three records, even have "Pied Piper" on a comp, have never heard post-Levine Pil, won't...
But if you won't you won't.
Not even for a bit of 12 string on 'Rise'? Classic pop single.
let me rephrase: a good chance i won't as i won't run out and buy it today...if i ever get off my duff and actually purchase muzak for my mp3 player, i'll have a listen...
wholey shite, i just read wiki about Pil, i thought Martin Atkins was the drummer throughout Metal Box (second edition in the states), actually i thought he was on the first, i guess i should have read liner notes...i met him through a friend at the time and was pretty intimidated...WHY I DON'T f**king KNOW!
Metel box. Me mate bought it from a record fair for £5. In the actual metal tin; 3 12" discs in there. Must be worth a fair whack now. Musically, it wasn't my thing. It was shite. But then again I wasn't a great fan of reggie then. Jah Wobble's bass is tops now. Keith Levine (was he on metel box?) Godlike on the indie rokk geetar, more or less invented it.
Oh aye,
Led Zep- Kashmir. I know, corny as f**k, but its lomg
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frequency_algorithm frequency_algorithm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=126760
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"Jah Wobble's bass is tops now"
that's the guy you guy's are talking about? He's a queer, look at that video. This is who you look up to? That's awesome. Glad I know this.
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- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
frequency_algorithm wrote:
"Jah Wobble's bass is tops now"
that's the guy you guy's are talking about? He's a queer, look at that video. This is who you look up to? That's awesome. Glad I know this.
Evening.
How are you? And what are you listening to at this moment Freq? (Can I call you Freq? You can call me Donkey if you want).
Personally I'm listening to 'Heroin' by the popular 60s beat combo 'the velvet underground'. It might glorify the taking of drugs. I couldn't possibly comment except to say that I'm off out to the phone box in liccle london.
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- KVRAF
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I knew it! I knew it all along...Be sure to take the tin dog and don't trip over that ridiculous scarf...donkey tugger wrote:I'm off out to the phone box...
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
And now, 'all tomorrows parties'. And I've got the day off work tomorrow too. Do you see what I've done there freq?donkey tugger wrote:frequency_algorithm wrote:
"Jah Wobble's bass is tops now"
that's the guy you guy's are talking about? He's a queer, look at that video. This is who you look up to? That's awesome. Glad I know this.
Evening.
How are you? And what are you listening to at this moment Freq? (Can I call you Freq? You can call me Donkey if you want).
Personally I'm listening to 'Heroin' by the popular 60s beat combo 'the velvet underground'. It might glorify the taking of drugs. I couldn't possibly comment except to say that I'm off out to the phone box in liccle london.
Still, 'the velvet underground', not really acid jazz nor the trip hop, nor really 60s crapola.
Do tell.
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
It's not that kind of phone box.Scot Solida wrote:I knew it! I knew it all along...Be sure to take the tin dog and don't trip over that ridiculous scarf...donkey tugger wrote:I'm off out to the phone box...
Though i have speculated, along with Miss Patel; 'Where are we doctor? Oooh about Manchester, 1983, the ritz ballroom..)"
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