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What are You Listening to? V. NO EMBED MUSIC THREAD

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Quality film is Control <3

Erm... wouldn't wish to be overly specific but Northamptonshire. I'm fairly sure that won't narrow it down too much - throw a dart at a UK map and hit an ex-Hawkwind member :D

I also occasionally see Robert Plant buying his veggies at the local Co-Op here (he has a holiday home local dontcha know). Star struck? You knows it 8o

One for you, FG...

Pigface vs Sheep On Drugs - Back In Black

Can't frikken stand AC/DC but that cover is pure class <3

Sheep On Drugs - A-H (& Back Again)

Lawdy I <3's Sheep On Drugs. Got very specific memories for me. Specifically of being a bit rapey with a friend's girlfriend in a tent at Fairport one year. Mixed kinda memory. No I shouldn't but it was borne of sheer insecurity. She was more than desiring and reciprocal (we went out for a while after this... perhaps somewhat initially unfortunate physically intimate introduction). If I were to try to write down what actually happened in a purely literal sense it is just so very, very wrong. But it wasn't literal and I kinda knew it wasn't unwanted. But still, intensely uncomfortable memory of an intensely uncomfortable period of very deep insecurity. Of which it turned out she helped me with greatly, Funny how these things work out...

If any of those involved are reading, hope y'all understand in hindsight <3
 
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http://youtu.be/eUMwFaXTM3s The Pretty Reckless - You fuck this is good real good

http://youtu.be/CurVAMUh_V4 The Pretty Reckless - Under The Water

far enough shambles but yes you're right with that

sheep on drugs kory clark of warrior soul did something with them a cover of paradise city it was shit lol here it is http://youtu.be/MJYyaBfmI7s Paradise City Kory Clarke Warrior Soul

hang on this isnt as bad as i remember now
 
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FG apparently that pint of cum story was just publicity..I actually would prefer to believe it. I met him once VERY SHORT but lovely

OK MY CHALLENGE should you you choose to accept it or just scroll on..no offense taken is your 3 all time feel good songs no matter how embarrassing, dated etc. Probably on my own here but here are mine;Anything goes no wanky muso judgements....COME ON I WANNA KNOW

Aretha Franklin - Good Times

carole king - beautiful


John & Beverley Martyn - Woodstock
 
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Challenge accepted, 'Flo. I recognise all of 'em I think but will listen specifically now and tell ya wot I think. (not promising to listen in entirely unless i'm grabbed though - i haz musical empathiez but am not a masochist ;))

In the meantime...

Flowchart - Ode to Street Hassle

Spectrum - And Then I Just Drifted Away

Righty, gonna listen to yer posts now, Ms Fluorsence. Reckon you may just like those two there too dontcha know :)<3
 
OK MY CHALLENGE should you you choose to accept it or just scroll on..no offence take is youe 3 all time feel good songs no matter how embarrassing, dated etc. Probably on my own here but here are mine;Anything goes no wanky muso judgements....COME ON I WANNA KNOW

Aretha Franklin - Good Times - Well, it's an auld standard hard to argue with. I must admit to having never been overly grabbed by Aretha Franklin but totally get why people are and really haven't ever listened to enough to disagree with. I certainly don't dislike but can't pretend she's one of me faves.

carole king - beautiful - Remember this album cover being in almost every album selection i recall looking through but never listened to it. Musically it doesn't grab me right now but I am pissed and entactogen'd up so mayber not such a surprise there. Lyrically it's noice though <3

John & Beverley Martyn - Woodstock
- Don't know this one but do like John Martyn. Primarily via the medium of his rather godly album Solid Air <3[/QUOTE]

Jusgement has been passed :|
 
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Having gotten both eyes and brain to function in comprehensive tandem for a change, Top 3 Shambolic feelgood tracks as of now and broadly representative of forever thus...

Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock (live '93) - as close as i can reasonably get to that first pumpkins bootleg tape i bought off a mate and promptly fell in <3 with geetar music all over again <3

Aphex Twin - Didgeridoo - the spirit and soul of all those early-90s raves i missed cos i was too smacked up and vacant and self-obsessed and fearful (but the 12" got fukkin blasted all the same at Chez Sham <3)

Third track could be any one of a gazillion but happened to pick this one....

Mono - Pure As Snow - cos music can do that to body, mind and soul <3
 
There have been enduring life fave bands of all sorts in time and genre but YES (sorry shambles I detect I have gone down in yer estimation) I am die hard John Martyn fan..yes even some of the stuff he did with Phil Collins and yes One world and Solid air are epic albums in my world but I prefer pre-dated and the odd one after when his voice broke he drank himself to thrombosis and losts a leg and was one of the most floundering, angry, unpredictable coke fiends of his generation....there is one song-like 2 in one from pre his semi commercial success which I may go searching for while I listen to yours and FG happy song's.<3

and what have I learnt from this exercise....Even though I am a girl who loves to get dressed up, fake eyelashes, tottering heels etc..i was brought up by 2 men and have always thought to some extent I have a very male thought process..you have proved me wrong..GREAT MUSIC..FEEL GOOD..wow..I am confused and turned in to a girl.

Challenge 2..or a dictating/boring you..just move on won't remember in 20 seconds anyway
Ok 3 songs give you shivers, make you cry in secret (I won't tell) and are too painfully emotive,,

Yeh bet that challenge dismissed!
 
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There have been enduring life fave bands of all sorts in time and genre but YES (sorry shambles I detect I have gone down in yer estimation)

Que? Not even remotely. I just didn't actually read all of the words in your post before spouting some of my opionated self's musings is all. I'm a total music snob to the nth degree, the fact I listened to all three (mostly all the way through - mostly :D) and didn't dismiss as being bilge counts for more than it may seem. I'm not very forgiving with music and am often a complete arse about matters of taste, but I didn't dislike any of yours and that's a helluva lot more than most folks would get out of me for any given three tracks by folk I'm not especially into (but Solid Air really is an album I like a lot even if I don't know the rest of his material very well if at all).

Songs that give me shivers and make me cry in secret? And/or just stuff I find especially emotional in one way or another...

AFX - Where's Your Girlfriend? - proof if ever there need be such a thing that electronic music can be as utterly soul-destroyingly emotionally stripped and bare - genuinely has brought me to tears more times than i care to think of. see past the title - it means so much more than that. if those high notes don't melt ya soul you don't have one worth a wank <3

Radiohead - No Surprises - was a toss-up betwixt this and 'Creep'. lawdy have i wept angry, helpless, euphoric tears over 'Creep' but in a fairly generic teenagsty way like wot any self-respecting fella my age has. went for 'No Surprises' instead and don't care how obvious it is. has very personal, painful connections for me. one of my lil brother's committed suicide in the most horrifically painful way it's impossible to comprehend. was informed his last words before being too far gone to speak and fading away in intensive care was "I think i may have done something I shouldn't have done"... or words to that effect. Blamed myself (for no obvious reason beyond grief and self-obsession) for so many years and was convinced I could've somehow known what he was thinking about and what he planned to do based solely on the CD collection he left behind. The only Radiohead he had was the CD single of No Surprises <3

Sigur Rós - Fyrsta aka Untitled#2 (live) - perhaps an odd choice due to not actually having listened to it very often. but each time i have it just melts me and serves as a stand-in for all those others that didn't leap immediately to mind <3
 
very VERY SURPRISED Aphex twin who I happen to adore are a 'happy song' jeez...and John Squires..nice yes can see as emotive.

gonna listen to srahorses and fine my 3..NEXT Challenge if you aint sick of Music dictator,,,as yet...3 songs that remind you of someone in yer family..if you are lucky enough to have that (or at least something I don't wanna start self harming to)

Lile the john Squires FG ALOT REET THEN gis a munuet to find mine then challenge 3..tell me to fuck offf I would just probs laugh x
 
this one is maybe better http://youtu.be/9g_IQduVbYw John Squire - Time Changes Everything

http://youtu.be/uCz6ApzEBIU John Squire - All I Really Want

http://youtu.be/-4ZGBBtEVds John Squire - Table For Ladies

http://youtu.be/8Eej5Xuvz5M John Squire - People In The Sun

http://youtu.be/XvNgbLoqz_8 John Squire - Home Sweet Home

http://youtu.be/TkgTbamt37Y John Squire - Summertime

http://youtu.be/7uzc3O-xAzY John Squire - Shine A Little Light

http://youtu.be/01vO_P0dMQc John Squire - Sophia

http://youtu.be/yIQwB6Sa1Nc John Squire - Strange Feeling


the whole album is class so is his second solo album marshals house some one needs to up load this album as my copy is fucked

right good night :)
 
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sorry hun but ive got to go this has got me fucking squire i wish i had never met the tosser my fault i should of know not to play these songs

http://youtu.be/qTD6rwFK88c Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds [Full Album] (First Album) now this is a classic under rated album pure rock n roll infused with hints of reggae

[Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds: 1992]
1. "Somebody Knockin" (Stradlin, Jimmy Ashhurst): 00:00
2. "Pressure Drop" (Frederick Hibbert): 03:27
3. "Time Gone By" (Stradlin, Richards): 06:10
4. "Shuffle It All" (Stradlin, Ashhurst): 09:57
5. "Bucket o' Trouble" (Stradlin): 16:18
6. "Train Tracks" (Stradlin): 18:30
7. "How Will It Go?" (Stradlin): 22:56
8. "Cuttin' the Rug" (Stradlin): 26:50
9. "Take a Look at the Guy" (Ron Wood): 31:51
10. "Come on Now Inside" + "Morning Tea" (hidden bonus track) (Stradlin): 36:36
 
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