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Post by Ryan Walker on Jan 26, 2021 15:46:02 GMT
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Post by Ryan Walker on Jan 28, 2021 16:02:38 GMT
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Post by Jason White on Jan 28, 2021 23:20:03 GMT
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Post by Ryan Walker on Jan 29, 2021 1:25:28 GMT
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Post by August Watring on Jan 29, 2021 4:53:55 GMT
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Post by Richard Coxon on Jan 29, 2021 12:05:17 GMT
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Post by Ryan Walker on Jan 29, 2021 17:32:23 GMT
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Jan 29, 2021 17:33:33 GMT
Drove my parents and my sister mad with this one
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Jan 29, 2021 17:42:45 GMT
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Jan 29, 2021 17:52:43 GMT
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Jan 30, 2021 12:45:10 GMT
I don't really like this kind of music, but I have watched the video already three times in a row (muted)
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Post by Anders Nilsson on Jan 30, 2021 13:50:14 GMT
Ohh really i cant see why Alberto
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Post by Richard Coxon on Jan 30, 2021 14:06:33 GMT
I mean it's a nice Guitar.....but 3 times?
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on Jan 30, 2021 15:32:08 GMT
Well, being 48 some things take its time ...
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Jan 30, 2021 16:11:57 GMT
I mean it's a nice Guitar.....but 3 times? I've got a thing for hollow bodies, too... *cough*
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Post by Ryan Walker on Feb 4, 2021 1:02:22 GMT
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Feb 4, 2021 15:47:27 GMT
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Feb 5, 2021 23:42:29 GMT
So.. i was looking for songs for my youtube channel and i couldn't find one that were to my liking...
Untill i discovered this: Geoff Crammond F1 Grand Prix (World Circuit in the US), but via the Roland MT-32!
The credit tune is perfect as outro or background song...
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Post by Jonatan Acerclinth on Feb 7, 2021 11:56:22 GMT
I mentioned in an earlier post here that my sisters had a band in the 00's and upon talking with one of them (the drummer), she mentioned that they had their two albums posted on YouTube. So, here is a few samples, I hope that you'll enjoy
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Post by Richard Coxon on Feb 8, 2021 11:10:02 GMT
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Feb 9, 2021 19:14:59 GMT
Almost forgot this gem of a documentary!
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Post by Juha Bos on Feb 9, 2021 19:23:48 GMT
Thanks for reminding me why I never went to such places.
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Feb 9, 2021 19:39:26 GMT
Thanks for reminding me why I never went to such places. Sadly this was before my time, love the songs.. the dance temples are long gone.. but thankfully... the festivals have replaced them.
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Feb 9, 2021 20:55:45 GMT
Oh, I happily forgot about Technotronic. Thought they were Dutchies, its more fitting to their ... lack in style & taste?
(Geez, I hope there's just as much snow on the roads in the Netherlands as it is here, because I'm close to the border and can't escape to the east if half of Heerlen decides to pay me a visit for that remark... )
Though admittingly, it was a revolutionary style back then. Nuffing I'd listen to for hours, but whenever played, it was a break to the other stuff occupying the frequencies. Anyways, there's much more smarter stuff coming from Belgium. Anyone who had TDU might remember Soulwax:
Dance music, with an interesting twist. Luv it!
Or for something completely different, the angelic, incomparable, just wonderful Hooverphonic:
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Post by Juha Bos on Feb 9, 2021 21:23:32 GMT
Did you confuse them with 2 Unlimited perhaps? Same era, and they were half Belgian-half Dutch.
It's nice to see you mention Hooverphonic. They have their original singer back now, Geike. This is my favourite song of theirs:
A Belgian band I really like is Arsenal. This one was on the radio today:
And a few more...
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