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Post: # 90082Post Gytrash »

At the moment, it's Viking Skull, the Born in Hell album.


Sometimes, you've just gotta have dirty, hard, throbbing rock music... :cooldude: :mrgreen:

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Post: # 96851Post Gytrash »

chookwoman wrote:Oooh, Three Daft Moneys! We saw them on Saturday night supporting the Levellers

Heeeeey! Just seen that the TDM, and Seth Lakeman, are supporting the Levs at Harewood House near me, in August! :cheers:

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Post: # 96879Post Shirley »

I quite like the sound of Pete & the Pirates! Good cheery music.
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Post: # 97341Post Thurston Garden »

This week I have mostly been listening to:

Bach's St Matthew Passion.

It's taken a while but I (now) think it's fab!
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I am not a BBC advert. The Old Grey Whistle Test dvd's are ace. Captain Beefheart's The My o My , Robert Wyatt's Shipbuilding, Lynyrd Skynyrd FreeBird. The list is endless!

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Post: # 97622Post circlecross »

saw 3 Daft Monkeys at Oxford, (after two very randomly chosen support acts), and also Bellowhead (managed to miss the support act - if anyone saw it I think you will appreciate my relief). Fan-bloomin-tastic, both of em. Wow.

However, one of my life's ambitions has been realised, thanks to a new phone, and this technology stuff, I have managed to download a cheesy eighties pop track called "Clouds Across the Moon" by the Rah Band. I am in heaven, truly I am.

I put on Dummy by Portishead the other night. I enjoyed it thank goodness, as mid-90s it was my soundtrack.

Dreadzone! Wow yeah, the ahoy me hearties, follow me! album, loved it, but only in passing.
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