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Post by Jason White on Mar 6, 2020 14:39:35 GMT
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Mar 13, 2020 22:50:59 GMT
A famous band from Sheffield ...
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Mar 15, 2020 19:02:37 GMT
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Post by Alberto Iquino on Mar 18, 2020 19:37:11 GMT
Led Zeppelin. Everything said, but I especially like this one because of the drums.
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Mar 20, 2020 9:39:02 GMT
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Mar 21, 2020 18:58:59 GMT
Epic. INXS at their peak, full Wembley. Nuff said.
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Mar 22, 2020 23:45:13 GMT
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Post by Jason White on Mar 23, 2020 1:08:13 GMT
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Mar 23, 2020 11:40:17 GMT
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Post by Richard Coxon on Mar 23, 2020 11:41:36 GMT
Faster, what a tune!
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Mar 23, 2020 13:01:35 GMT
Gplaps used it as an intro for his 1965 "Let's play" season videos. I also used it as the intro for the 1955 off-season series we did at oAo.
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Mar 24, 2020 13:06:49 GMT
Just a Crazy Song
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Mar 26, 2020 21:56:01 GMT
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Mar 26, 2020 22:25:05 GMT
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Post by Jason White on Mar 29, 2020 2:15:43 GMT
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Post by Jason White on Mar 30, 2020 2:26:52 GMT
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Apr 9, 2020 17:30:37 GMT
Good memories of a time that won't return ...
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Post by Alberto Iquino on Apr 18, 2020 20:34:18 GMT
I don't think they are very famous, but I like how they sound:
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Post by Jonatan Acerclinth on Apr 18, 2020 22:32:31 GMT
The most recent band I've gotten into, not sure why, just really like how Ash (the singer) really protraits feelings in her vocals, no matter which song of theirs I've listened to. If we have any users from Anaheim, this band hails from there 
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Post by Victor Alcocer on Apr 20, 2020 11:04:45 GMT
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Post by David Sabre on Apr 22, 2020 19:43:04 GMT
"I'm angry. About a lot of things. Most specifically, about the way the world is shaping up at the moment. This song is the first of almost all of the songs on the album to protest and resist against the rising tide of what I can only describe as dumb stupidity manifest as hate speak, prejudice and common or garden ignorance.
When I began writing the record it was around the time that the Brexit debate was reaching hitherto never seen before levels of grotesque language and behaviour in the UK which was, in turn, being closely echoed around the world. This horrified and terrified me but mainly made me angry.
It just seems that we've learned nothing. We are, in fact, taking steps backwards, and those leading this race to the bottom are "As black as sin"; without conscience or any coherent plan. It's all self interest and wealth that's driving it.
The weirdest thing to me is that it's not difficult to work it out, and I don't know whether it's desperation and fear or just plain meanness conjured by modernity that has drawn so many into this awful lie.
This song discusses these themes and asks the question, "how do you want to contribute to the world? Do you want to give in to fear and hate, to become part of the problem? Or can you stand up and say 'I won't be that person, I can and will be better'?"
It also seeks to discuss the futile notion about what is "truth" - the central theme of this album - and how far are you willing to ignore it to support your agenda? This to me, is one of the biggest issue we face today.
On an optimistic note, I still believe that music and great art can change the world and there has never, in my life time, been a greater need, and I hold that need deeply and want to do my bit, no matter how small." - Toby
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Post by Victor Alcocer on May 3, 2020 20:18:22 GMT
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Post by Victor Alcocer on May 3, 2020 22:45:34 GMT
Just Try colonel
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Post by Victor Alcocer on May 3, 2020 22:46:36 GMT
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Post by Juha Bos on May 4, 2020 16:00:14 GMT
Can't have one without the other two.
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