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What Are You Listening To?.....v. Next Level Beats

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is nearly 2 years old now

Two whole years? That's like, forever ago, grandad. <3

This role-reversal is odd. I swear I do enjoy non-rock / doom / cheese / suicide / folky stuff, and I'm slowly expanding my horizons (or attmepting to). But I keep getting drawn back into the rock. I'll drag you back too, with some Diamond Head if you ain't careful. ;)

How do I get the feeling that post will be edited slightly to protect MM's (faux) yoof credibility? He was into some really dubious metal, y'know kids? He let it slip one night and never mentioned it again.

Fuck, I feel lucky I'm not the person sitting next to me in the bar I thought of going to this evening, but decided on health instead.

Anyway, enough talk: The Rolling Stones - Don't Stop

Actually a great song, even if they've written it before. Several times. Better still if you're doing way too much coke, breaking up from an intense fling and hammering the Neil Diamond too.
 
^One of my fave Stones songs actually.

Yes! That's undeniably good though. Great, in fact - one of the last times they'd shine so brightly.

I intend to inflict dubiously 'good' Stones on been head and anyone else silly / fascinated enough to click. And I am actually listening to this stuff now. Happy, been head? ;)

This song actually cheered me up last night as I was expecting a reunion with my one-time running buddy and flatmate (we fell out in a big way for various reasons, many of them my fault, many of 'em his). The fucker blew me out, but this video will forever remind me of the good times.

Not that we were this old or cheesy, but fuck my sentimental bollocks... just watch it, okay. It's genuinely hilarious: Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend

As if they all hung about Harlem like that. Or even saw each other outside of contractual obligations.

It just screams "look, we're down with the black folks, we sit on a stoop with them and we all hang at the same bar". I doubt they even did that in the sixties, for fuck's sake.

HAHA oh God that video. Awesome. This is why they shouldn't have been making music videos in the 60s/70s. :D

In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin
 
Yes <3 that whole concert really. Before Jimmy and John started going downhill because of the drug use and back when they played perfectly.
 
Two whole years? That's like, forever ago, grandad. <3

This role-reversal is odd. I swear I do enjoy non-rock / doom / cheese / suicide / folky stuff, and I'm slowly expanding my horizons (or attmepting to). But I keep getting drawn back into the rock. I'll drag you back too, with some Diamond Head if you ain't careful. ;)

How do I get the feeling that post will be edited slightly to protect MM's (faux) yoof credibility? He was into some really dubious metal, y'know kids? He let it slip one night and never mentioned it again.


lol <3 you too Mysh....try that mix though, it's not as yoot as you might tink. Starts off the mix with a real drawn out intro to the Smiths, How Soon is now, you might even like it.

I've made no secret of my love for certain rock, and my ex-love, but remaining affection for certain genres of Californian sapandex-hair-metal...also Midlands pub rock late 70's and 80's was something special.

Still love, Led Zep, some AC/DC, some Deep Purple, most Sabbath (Led Zep were the first metal/rock band I really got into at 14 when a shaggy haired tall blond girl in a leather jacket lent me a copy of their Bonham-posthumous Coda Album, HEY HEY MAMA!) Thin Lizzy were amazing, but not sure they've stood up to the test of time well.

Bands I really liked but now not keen, Iron Maiden, Motley Cru, Tygers of PanTang, Wasp

Bands I never liked, Rush, Magnum, Judas Priest, Saxon.

There are many more for each category, shout some out and I'll tell you what category they fall into.

Now I'm listening to one of Greg Wallaces =D best mixes, I've only recently posted it, but I love it...

Greg Wallace - Live at Freeze/Bedrock 9/2/13
 
HAHA, Classic.

I've seen the waiting on a friend video countless times sam, it is brilliant. I look forward to the dubiously good ones. I've posted this live video of wild horses before but it's worth posting again.

The Rolling Stones - wild horses.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb3fZmkzy84

Fucking wreck heads

I'd never seen that particular clip, I don't think, so cheers!

Apparently they had access to endless supplies of Merck pharmaceutical coke. You'd never guess, would you? :D

Okay, this is unforgivable. Apparently Mick 'wrote' it, and just before the single came out, Keith's daughter played him a KD Lang album. His jaw apparently dropped, as did the Stones' royalties from the song. Y'know, if it'd been a b-side or something, but no. Still, they always plagiarised in the early days anyway.

The Rolling Stones - Anybody Seen My Baby

I'll stop there. For now, at least. Because Pagey's reminded me of how much I learned to love Zep at the same time as I did the Stones. It was all Primal Scream's fault. I no longer like Primal Scream, except on occasion, just to make that clear. They certainly opened doors for me though.

Led Zeppelin - Travellin' Riverside Blues

On the subject of plagiarism, Zep were guiltier than most. So why when this sounds nothing at all like the original, did they give credit on this occasion?
 
Hahahaha, no,but he used to stand behind a mate of mine in the 80's, a fellow season ticket holder at wolverhampton wanderers FC

EDIT>>>>>I'm not listening to this now, we've still got Greg Wilson doing is thing....

but thinking of my tall shaggy haired (female!) crush has reminded me of Led Zeppelin - We're Gonna Groove

Hey hey mama say the way you groove.....

JP looking particularly sexy in this vid, as always I suppose. :)
 
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I'll stop there. For now, at least. Because Pagey's reminded me of how much I learned to love Zep at the same time as I did the Stones. It was all Primal Scream's fault. I no longer like Primal Scream, except on occasion, just to make that clear. They certainly opened doors for me though.

Led Zeppelin - Travellin' Riverside Blues

On the subject of plagiarism, Zep were guiltier than most. So why when this sounds nothing at all like the original, did they give credit on this occasion?

They'd probably been called to court enough times by then to have learned their lesson 8)
I really love Page on slide guitar though.

Hahahaha, no,but he used to stand behind a mate of mine in the 80's, a fellow season ticket holder at wolverhampton wanderers FC

Oh that's still pretty awesome!
Oh wait I just saw the rest of your post. That's a great concert too. Well, all of the ones on the Led Zep DVD really. Or alternatively, all of the ones before ~77 =D
But yes, JP was always sexy. Is always sexy. <3

Myshkin, speaking of songs about lemons and hands :D
The Lemon Song - Led Zeppelin
 
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