starbelgrade
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| | I was listening to Status Quo's "12 Gold Bars" last night. Fucking classic stuff. | | | |
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jan
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 | | 13 Feb 2008 10:28 AM |
| Posted By Binokular on 13 Feb 2008 9:02 AM Jan - you know what I mean, stop pretending to be offended, sure I've heard of a couple of those bands but wouldn't be massively familiar with their stuff because you can't keep track of every single indie rock band out there, niche bands maybe? happy now? 
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Binokular
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 | | 13 Feb 2008 10:33 AM |
| Posted By starbelgrade on 13 Feb 2008 9:36 AM I was listening to Status Quo's "12 Gold Bars" last night. Fucking classic stuff.
/nearly falls off chair laughing.
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UnaRocks
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 | | 13 Feb 2008 10:38 AM |
| Ham Sandwich - Carry The Meek Our Brother The Native - Make Amends For We Are Merely Vessels | | | |
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Unicron
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 | | 13 Feb 2008 11:02 AM |
| | A silver Mt. Zion - 13 bloods for 13 moons | | | |
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Ally
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 2:03 AM |
| got some good quality listening time in yesterday evening...
tom waits - swordfishtrombones jackie-o motherf**ker - flags of the sacred harp magnolia electric co - fading trails ornette coleman - the shape of jazz to come | | | |
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PeterQuaife
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 3:12 AM |
| | morrissey, best of...valentines present this fair morn from the good lady wife | | where the dew drops cry and the cats meow.... | |
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Binokular
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 3:18 AM |
| Posted By Ally on 14 Feb 2008 2:03 AM
ornette coleman - the shape of jazz to come
Any good? Haven't listened to any Jazz in ages, except Herbie Hancock. Sort of went through a phase in my early mid twenties of trying to discover good Jazz stuff, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, etc. but these days I find I just can't really listen to it. Maybe I'm just getting lazy, maybe I was trying too hard to like it in the first place. | | | |
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Ally
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 4:21 AM |
| Posted By Binokular on 14 Feb 2008 3:18 AM Posted By Ally on 14 Feb 2008 2:03 AM
ornette coleman - the shape of jazz to come Any good? Haven't listened to any Jazz in ages, except Herbie Hancock. Sort of went through a phase in my early mid twenties of trying to discover good Jazz stuff, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, etc. but these days I find I just can't really listen to it. Maybe I'm just getting lazy, maybe I was trying too hard to like it in the first place.
i'm really listening to quite a lot at the moment... i think that i hadn't acquired the taste at all in my twenties and suddenly it's all making sense in the last few years...
i'm convinced i've arrived at the appreciation by listening to a lot of free improv stuff in the rock and folk genres... there is a crossover...
the two ornette coleman albums i have are amongst my very favourite...
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starbelgrade
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 4:35 AM |
| Posted By Binokular on 13 Feb 2008 10:33 AM Posted By starbelgrade on 13 Feb 2008 9:36 AM I was listening to Status Quo's "12 Gold Bars" last night. Fucking classic stuff. /nearly falls off chair laughing. 
Glad to give you a laugh, but I wasn't joking! "Get down, deeper & down... !" | | | |
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Peejay
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 5:54 AM |
| Glad to give you a laugh, but I wasn't joking! "Get down, deeper & down... !"
Ever hear 'Pictures of Matchstick Men' ? A brit-psych classic from a young Quo
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Quint
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 6:25 AM |
| 'Pictures of Matchstick Men' is a GREAT song and there's some great guitar s**t going on on 'Down, down, deeper and down' or whatever the f**k it's called.
The Quo rule.
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PeterQuaife
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PeterQuaife
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 | | 14 Feb 2008 12:30 PM |
| star belgrade - white light explosion
and high school music - you are the music in me, blaring down from upstairs | | where the dew drops cry and the cats meow.... | |
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Ally
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 | | 15 Feb 2008 2:38 AM |
| nick cave and the bad seeds - tender prey nick cave and the bad seeds - let love in | | | |
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Trix
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 | | 15 Feb 2008 3:55 AM |
| Hassle Merchants Radiohead - In Rainbows, took me awhile to listen to it but I think it could be my favourite Radiohead album so far! | | | |
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starbelgrade
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 | | 15 Feb 2008 3:56 AM |
| Posted By Quint on 14 Feb 2008 6:25 AM 'Pictures of Matchstick Men' is a GREAT song and there's some great guitar s**t going on on 'Down, down, deeper and down' or whatever the f**k it's called.
The Quo rule.
You de man!
The Quo in their heyday.... Live in 1975. Jesus - they could throw some class shapes!
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starbelgrade
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PeterQuaife
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 | | 15 Feb 2008 4:33 AM |
| in a slight nichie genre bending left of middle fusion of complex styles kind of way, of course I do
all joking aside, I am for high school musical @ the odyssey this weekend..pray for my safe return
PQ | | where the dew drops cry and the cats meow.... | |
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starbelgrade
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 | | 15 Feb 2008 4:47 AM |
| Posted By PeterQuaife on 15 Feb 2008 4:33 AM in a slight nichie genre bending left of middle fusion of complex styles kind of way, of course I do
all joking aside, I am for high school musical @ the odyssey this weekend..pray for my safe return
PQ
I'm on my third Hail Mary as I speak!
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