[cite]Posted By: ThreadKiller[/cite]echo & the bunnymen. spotify is great,loads of stuff i swerved before getting a first airing from me.
I,ve never really listened to them before, but I heard Seven Seas on the wireless t'other day and have been spotifying it ever since.
What else have they got that I should look out for, TK?
[cite]Posted By: ThreadKiller[/cite]echo & the bunnymen. spotify is great,loads of stuff i swerved before getting a first airing from me.
I,ve never really listened to them before, but I heard Seven Seas on the wireless t'other day and have been spotifying it ever since.
What else have they got that I should look out for, TK?
Old album but still great, Songs to learn and sing. Siberia also very good.
... and once you really get into them buy Crystal Days, 4-CD set 1979-1999 ;-)
Just looked at this thread and some great choices, I must say.
I think Oggy is my soul mate , though - Manu Chao and Buena Vista Social Club? Respect ! And if you look at the BVSC booklet, Oggy, you will see that the liner notes were written by someone called Nigel W. One of the greatest experiences of my life to have been there in Havana when the album was recorded...
And what am I listening to tonight? Started off with some Miles Davis, followed by some Baaba Maal. Have now moved on to Animal Collective, the Merriweather Post Pavillion album and also the Prospect Hummer EP they recorded with Vashti Bunyan. All via the wonderful (free) services of Spotify, of course.
[cite]Posted By: Vinnie V.[/cite]Fu Manchu - King of the road.
New Album out
Any good? Last one was too much Rock not enough Stoner for me.
Did go and see them on the tour though Carling Academy Islington. Was awesome. Godzillaaaaaaaaaaaa!
I've not got round to getting the new one yet....yes i was at that one...awesome indeed.
Clutch were good tuesday night i missed the first support band but caught Kylesa who were very intense with two drummers.I supposed to going to Monster Magnet/Karma To Burn/Lions gig in December i'm not sure i can make it now.
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The Drums - Lets go surfing!
We were promised jetpacks - Quite little voices
The Hornblower Brothers - Android without a heart
My wife practising for Rock Choir
I,ve never really listened to them before, but I heard Seven Seas on the wireless t'other day and have been spotifying it ever since.
What else have they got that I should look out for, TK?
Old album but still great, Songs to learn and sing. Siberia also very good.
... and once you really get into them buy Crystal Days, 4-CD set 1979-1999 ;-)
Saturday lunchtime, I'm listening to Richard Keys and Andy Gray. With backup vocals by "The Wife" who wants to go shopping
Let's hope they're better at singing .........?
I've got that one too ;-)
thought I 'd deleted that track, but its still going through my head...........
New Album out
which one, i like kate.
Any good? Last one was too much Rock not enough Stoner for me.
Did go and see them on the tour though Carling Academy Islington. Was awesome. Godzillaaaaaaaaaaaa!
I think Oggy is my soul mate , though - Manu Chao and Buena Vista Social Club? Respect ! And if you look at the BVSC booklet, Oggy, you will see that the liner notes were written by someone called Nigel W. One of the greatest experiences of my life to have been there in Havana when the album was recorded...
And what am I listening to tonight? Started off with some Miles Davis, followed by some Baaba Maal. Have now moved on to Animal Collective, the Merriweather Post Pavillion album and also the Prospect Hummer EP they recorded with Vashti Bunyan. All via the wonderful (free) services of Spotify, of course.
The Verve
Good choice.
superb ... that's going on now !
I've not got round to getting the new one yet....yes i was at that one...awesome indeed.
Clutch were good tuesday night i missed the first support band but caught Kylesa who were very intense with two drummers.I supposed to going to Monster Magnet/Karma To Burn/Lions gig in December i'm not sure i can make it now.