Date: 25/08/2016 12:02:37
From: Cymek
ID: 946372
Subject: Music I Am Listening To

Mother Love Bone – Apple (album)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Love_Bone

Mother Love Bone was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood’s personality and compositions helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning late 1980s/early 1990s Seattle music scene. Wood died only days before the scheduled release of the band’s debut album, Apple, thus ending the group’s hopes of success. The album was finally released a few months later.

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:04:23
From: Divine Angel
ID: 946373
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

How did he die?

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:10:25
From: Divine Angel
ID: 946377
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Oh, heroin overdose.

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:13:16
From: Cymek
ID: 946382
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Divine Angel said:


How did he die?

Heroin overdose I think

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:13:41
From: Cymek
ID: 946383
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Some of them went on to form Pearl Jam

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:17:21
From: Divine Angel
ID: 946386
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Listening to it on YouTube (you can tell I have nothing better to do today lol) and it’s actually pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6EaryQ3k7o

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:24:15
From: Cymek
ID: 946390
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Divine Angel said:


Listening to it on YouTube (you can tell I have nothing better to do today lol) and it’s actually pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6EaryQ3k7o

Yes I like it, another good album is Temple Of The Dog, which was the musicians from Mother Love Bone (Pearl Jam) and Chris Cornell from Soundgarden

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:32:47
From: Divine Angel
ID: 946392
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

There’s no doubt MLB was destined to become a huge band, but the lead singer’s death also spawned hugely successful bands pioneering trends in the 90s. Really interesting to ponder where music could have gone had he not died.

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:35:54
From: Cymek
ID: 946393
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Divine Angel said:


There’s no doubt MLB was destined to become a huge band, but the lead singer’s death also spawned hugely successful bands pioneering trends in the 90s. Really interesting to ponder where music could have gone had he not died.

Yes it is

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Date: 25/08/2016 12:41:37
From: Bubblecar
ID: 946394
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Some fat Greek guy singing a sad song.

ΜΙΑ ΒΡΑΔΙΑ ΣΤΟΝ ΠΑΣΧΑΛΗ ΤΕΡΖΗ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT0yaPGqVAc

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Date: 25/08/2016 13:00:54
From: kii
ID: 946399
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Boards of Canada

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Date: 25/08/2016 16:50:11
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 946470
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

As always, piano students struggling with their lessons.

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Date: 25/08/2016 16:52:37
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946472
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

mollwollfumble said:


As always, piano students struggling with their lessons.

Ever thought of giving them some competition with the bagpipes?

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Date: 25/08/2016 16:55:47
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946473
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Black Hole Sun

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:00:22
From: Cymek
ID: 946474
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


Black Hole Sun

I thought that was Soundgarden without clicking on the link

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:07:34
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946476
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Cymek said:


Postpocelipse said:

Black Hole Sun

I thought that was Soundgarden without clicking on the link

When did this issue start troubling you? You may be under the effect of a BHS!

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:09:02
From: furious
ID: 946477
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

I can’t click the link but I, too, assumed that…

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:11:04
From: Cymek
ID: 946478
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


Cymek said:

Postpocelipse said:

Black Hole Sun

I thought that was Soundgarden without clicking on the link

When did this issue start troubling you? You may be under the effect of a BHS!

Do you listen to early Soundgarden, the Screaming Life/Fopp ep and Louder Than Love album

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:11:26
From: Cymek
ID: 946480
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

furious said:

  • I thought that was Soundgarden without clicking on the link

I can’t click the link but I, too, assumed that…

Not many other songs if any by that name

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:14:15
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946481
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Cymek said:


Postpocelipse said:

Cymek said:

I thought that was Soundgarden without clicking on the link

When did this issue start troubling you? You may be under the effect of a BHS!

Do you listen to early Soundgarden, the Screaming Life/Fopp ep and Louder Than Love album

Soundgarden, RATM and Powderfinger define much of my memory of the 90s.

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:15:12
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946483
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


Cymek said:

Postpocelipse said:

When did this issue start troubling you? You may be under the effect of a BHS!

Do you listen to early Soundgarden, the Screaming Life/Fopp ep and Louder Than Love album

Soundgarden, RATM and Powderfinger define much of my memory of the 90s.

Not certain I’ve heard all their stuff.

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:16:24
From: Cymek
ID: 946485
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


Postpocelipse said:

Cymek said:

Do you listen to early Soundgarden, the Screaming Life/Fopp ep and Louder Than Love album

Soundgarden, RATM and Powderfinger define much of my memory of the 90s.

Not certain I’ve heard all their stuff.

I remember getting into Soundgarden when Rage showed the video clips for Loud Love and Hands All Over, two really good songs.

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:18:13
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946486
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Cymek said:


Postpocelipse said:

Postpocelipse said:

Soundgarden, RATM and Powderfinger define much of my memory of the 90s.

Not certain I’ve heard all their stuff.

I remember getting into Soundgarden when Rage showed the video clips for Loud Love and Hands All Over, two really good songs.

When you have a pitch you have a pitch. One of the bands you can’t mistake but none of their songs really sound the same.

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:22:01
From: Cymek
ID: 946488
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


Cymek said:

Postpocelipse said:

Not certain I’ve heard all their stuff.

I remember getting into Soundgarden when Rage showed the video clips for Loud Love and Hands All Over, two really good songs.

When you have a pitch you have a pitch. One of the bands you can’t mistake but none of their songs really sound the same.

A really good album is Temple Of The Dog which has Chris Cornell singing and members of Pearl Jam playing in the band, the soundtrack to the movie Singles is really good as well

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Date: 25/08/2016 17:25:20
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946489
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Cymek said:


Postpocelipse said:

Cymek said:

I remember getting into Soundgarden when Rage showed the video clips for Loud Love and Hands All Over, two really good songs.

When you have a pitch you have a pitch. One of the bands you can’t mistake but none of their songs really sound the same.

A really good album is Temple Of The Dog which has Chris Cornell singing and members of Pearl Jam playing in the band, the soundtrack to the movie Singles is really good as well

I liked Temple Of The Dog and I also liked what I heard of Audioslave.

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Date: 25/08/2016 19:07:42
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 946525
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Postpocelipse said:


mollwollfumble said:

As always, piano students struggling with their lessons.

Ever thought of giving them some competition with the bagpipes?

even worse now. Violin lesson.

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Date: 25/08/2016 19:53:07
From: monkey skipper
ID: 946554
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Dive Deep – Andrew Belle

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Date: 26/08/2016 15:08:30
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 946874
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

This song and theme brings to mind lion’s weeping…….

By The Sword-Slash featuring Andrew Stockdale

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Date: 30/08/2016 16:17:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 948563
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6QxPkXzEQ4

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Date: 16/09/2016 12:38:50
From: Cymek
ID: 955842
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Murder By Death – Three Men Hanging

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_by_Death_(band)

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Date: 16/09/2016 15:51:34
From: Cymek
ID: 955996
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Frightened Rabbit – Fast Blood

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frightened_Rabbit

Frightened Rabbit are a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. The line-up currently consists of Scott Hutchison (vocals, guitar), Grant Hutchison (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards), and Simon Liddell (guitar). Since 2004 the band has been based in Glasgow.

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Date: 17/09/2016 17:58:05
From: KJW
ID: 956633
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

I’m listening to Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

I remember the time I played this to monkey skipper. At the time, I asked her to guess who the group was. After naming just about every group there was, she eventually guessed Pink Floyd (although I may have moved onto “A Saucerful Of Secrets” by that time).

One thing I find intriguing is the notion that Pink Floyd and the Beatles were recording in the same studios at around the same time, and would have been listening to each other’s music. I particularly find it intriguing about the impact Pink Floyd would have had on the Beatles.

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Date: 17/09/2016 18:19:16
From: monkey skipper
ID: 956640
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

KJW said:


I’m listening to Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

I remember the time I played this to monkey skipper. At the time, I asked her to guess who the group was. After naming just about every group there was, she eventually guessed Pink Floyd (although I may have moved onto “A Saucerful Of Secrets” by that time).

One thing I find intriguing is the notion that Pink Floyd and the Beatles were recording in the same studios at around the same time, and would have been listening to each other’s music. I particularly find it intriguing about the impact Pink Floyd would have had on the Beatles.

So… I still guessed who they were!

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Date: 17/09/2016 18:26:48
From: KJW
ID: 956643
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

monkey skipper said:


KJW said:

I’m listening to Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

I remember the time I played this to monkey skipper. At the time, I asked her to guess who the group was. After naming just about every group there was, she eventually guessed Pink Floyd (although I may have moved onto “A Saucerful Of Secrets” by that time).

One thing I find intriguing is the notion that Pink Floyd and the Beatles were recording in the same studios at around the same time, and would have been listening to each other’s music. I particularly find it intriguing about the impact Pink Floyd would have had on the Beatles.

So… I still guessed who they were!

Awww… I thought you would remember.

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Date: 18/09/2016 07:46:45
From: KJW
ID: 956777
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

monkey skipper said:


KJW said:

I’m listening to Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

I remember the time I played this to monkey skipper. At the time, I asked her to guess who the group was. After naming just about every group there was, she eventually guessed Pink Floyd (although I may have moved onto “A Saucerful Of Secrets” by that time).

One thing I find intriguing is the notion that Pink Floyd and the Beatles were recording in the same studios at around the same time, and would have been listening to each other’s music. I particularly find it intriguing about the impact Pink Floyd would have had on the Beatles.

So…

Context.

Leading to the present is the past. It is necessary to know the past in order to understand the present.

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Date: 18/09/2016 07:48:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 956779
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

KJW said:


monkey skipper said:

KJW said:

I’m listening to Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.

I remember the time I played this to monkey skipper. At the time, I asked her to guess who the group was. After naming just about every group there was, she eventually guessed Pink Floyd (although I may have moved onto “A Saucerful Of Secrets” by that time).

One thing I find intriguing is the notion that Pink Floyd and the Beatles were recording in the same studios at around the same time, and would have been listening to each other’s music. I particularly find it intriguing about the impact Pink Floyd would have had on the Beatles.

So…

Context.

Leading to the present is the past. It is necessary to know the past in order to understand the present.

Well you haven’t done enough research. Lennon and McArtney were in the audiences with ordinary people at Pink Floyd early concerts.

I’d love to turn you on.

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Date: 18/09/2016 08:26:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 956804
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

If you don’t know where you are going, any road will take you there.

https://youtu.be/cjWTFlg2Er0?t=1757

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Date: 18/09/2016 08:42:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 956825
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


Well you haven’t done enough research. Lennon and McArtney were in the audiences with ordinary people at Pink Floyd early concerts.

I’d love to turn you on.

??

Pink Floyd formed in 1965, by which time The Beatles were known to the entire population of the World, other than a certain UK high court judge.
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Date: 18/09/2016 08:43:53
From: dv
ID: 956826
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Well you haven’t done enough research. Lennon and McArtney were in the audiences with ordinary people at Pink Floyd early concerts.

I’d love to turn you on.

??

Pink Floyd formed in 1965, by which time The Beatles were known to the entire population of the World, other than a certain UK high court judge.

Maybe they were disguised

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Date: 18/09/2016 08:47:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 956830
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Well you haven’t done enough research. Lennon and McArtney were in the audiences with ordinary people at Pink Floyd early concerts.

I’d love to turn you on.

??

Pink Floyd formed in 1965, by which time The Beatles were known to the entire population of the World, other than a certain UK high court judge.

Yes but that didn’t stop the likes of John Lennon and Eric Clapton grom going to Pink Floyd concerts and getting the same buzz as everyone else in the audience.

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Date: 18/09/2016 08:48:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 956832
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Well you haven’t done enough research. Lennon and McArtney were in the audiences with ordinary people at Pink Floyd early concerts.

I’d love to turn you on.

??

Pink Floyd formed in 1965, by which time The Beatles were known to the entire population of the World, other than a certain UK high court judge.

Yes but that didn’t stop the likes of John Lennon and Eric Clapton grom going to Pink Floyd concerts and getting the same buzz as everyone else in the audience.

In a word, they were influenced by them. Similar to when Jimi Hendrix arrived. Same again.

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Date: 18/09/2016 08:50:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 956836
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

??

Pink Floyd formed in 1965, by which time The Beatles were known to the entire population of the World, other than a certain UK high court judge.

Yes but that didn’t stop the likes of John Lennon and Eric Clapton grom going to Pink Floyd concerts and getting the same buzz as everyone else in the audience.

In a word, they were influenced by them. Similar to when Jimi Hendrix arrived. Same again.

No argument with that, I’m just skeptical about the mixing with the ordinary crowd bit.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:01:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 956838
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Yes but that didn’t stop the likes of John Lennon and Eric Clapton grom going to Pink Floyd concerts and getting the same buzz as everyone else in the audience.

In a word, they were influenced by them. Similar to when Jimi Hendrix arrived. Same again.

No argument with that, I’m just skeptical about the mixing with the ordinary crowd bit.

You can be but the truth is out there in their own words, if you care to look and listen to the right interviews.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:04:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 956840
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

In a word, they were influenced by them. Similar to when Jimi Hendrix arrived. Same again.

No argument with that, I’m just skeptical about the mixing with the ordinary crowd bit.

You can be but the truth is out there in their own words, if you care to look and listen to the right interviews.

By the same token, Pink Floyd were influenced by not only the Beatles but by the Plastic Ono Band.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:14:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 956845
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

No argument with that, I’m just skeptical about the mixing with the ordinary crowd bit.

You can be but the truth is out there in their own words, if you care to look and listen to the right interviews.

By the same token, Pink Floyd were influenced by not only the Beatles but by the Plastic Ono Band.

Paul McCartney in his turn was a big fan of Pink Floyd in their early days. He was spotted at Pink Floyd concerts at the Cavern a number of times.

Rolling Stone interview with Eric Clapton, May 11 1968.

Who do you feel are the best groups in the British scene, excluding the Beatles and Rolling Stones who aren’t performing any more?
“Yes, recording music has become so far out that you can’t relate it to live music at all. I don’t think you have to. If you’re curious about performers, the Pink Floyd is one I like very much among live groups”.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:17:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 956847
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

You can be but the truth is out there in their own words, if you care to look and listen to the right interviews.

By the same token, Pink Floyd were influenced by not only the Beatles but by the Plastic Ono Band.

Paul McCartney in his turn was a big fan of Pink Floyd in their early days. He was spotted at Pink Floyd concerts at the Cavern a number of times.

Rolling Stone interview with Eric Clapton, May 11 1968.

Who do you feel are the best groups in the British scene, excluding the Beatles and Rolling Stones who aren’t performing any more?
“Yes, recording music has become so far out that you can’t relate it to live music at all. I don’t think you have to. If you’re curious about performers, the Pink Floyd is one I like very much among live groups”.

From the same interview: What does the Pink Floyd do?

“Very strange group. The nearest thing you would have to them here –— well, I can’t even think of a group you can relate them to. Very freaky. They’re not really psychedelic. They do things like play an hour set that’s just one number. They are into a lot of electronic things. They’re also very funny. They’re nice, they really are a very nice group. They’re unambitious and they give you a nice feeling watching them. They’re not trying to put anything over”.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:21:37
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 956849
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

In the 60’s and 70’s all the top bands came out of the US/UK, the only exception was ABBA.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:24:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 956852
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

Peak Warming Man said:


In the 60’s and 70’s all the top bands came out of the US/UK, the only exception was ABBA.

hmm, you seem to have missed Hamburg and all the stuff thta came out of Germany and spilled over into places like France. Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:26:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 956854
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

In the 60’s and 70’s all the top bands came out of the US/UK, the only exception was ABBA.

hmm, you seem to have missed Hamburg and all the stuff thta came out of Germany and spilled over into places like France. Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

i suppose the beegees weren’t australian.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:27:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 956855
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

In the 60’s and 70’s all the top bands came out of the US/UK, the only exception was ABBA.

hmm, you seem to have missed Hamburg and all the stuff thta came out of Germany and spilled over into places like France. Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nektar

http://www.nektarsmusic.com/

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:33:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 956858
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

Peak Warming Man said:

In the 60’s and 70’s all the top bands came out of the US/UK, the only exception was ABBA.

hmm, you seem to have missed Hamburg and all the stuff thta came out of Germany and spilled over into places like France. Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

i suppose the beegees weren’t australian.

As far as it goes, so many bands weren’t.. from the easybeats and The Master’s Apprentices, all the way to Malcom Young.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:37:26
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 956861
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:

Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

Raises hand.

I’ll go and have a look though.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:39:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 956864
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

“I remember when Sgt. Pepper came out, pulling the car over into a lay by, and we sat there and listened to it,” Roger Waters tells KLCS. “Somebody played the whole thing on the radio. And I can remember sitting in this old, beat up Zephyr Four, like that .”
You can hear the immediate influence of the Beatles’ “Lovely Rita” on “Pow R. Toc H.,” from Piper at the Gates of Dawn. But Roger Waters, then still in ascendency as the principal creative force in Pink Floyd, says his entire approach to songwriting was forever altered.

“I feel as if I learned my lessons from Huddie Ledbetter and Bessie Smith and I listened to a lot of jazz and Woody Guthrie,” Roger Waters says. “I learned a lot from all of that protest music, when I was a very young teenager. But I learned from John Lennon and Paul McCartney and George Harrison that it was OK for us to write about our lives, and what we felt — and to express ourselves. … That we could be free artists and that there was a value in that freedom. And there was.”

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:40:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 956865
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:
Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

Raises hand.

I’ll go and have a look though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPj2zCSrkoU

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:41:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 956867
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:
Who could forget Shocking Blue and their song, Venus?

Raises hand.

I’ll go and have a look though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPj2zCSrkoU


The oifficial cideo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPEhQugz-Ew

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:44:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 956870
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Raises hand.

I’ll go and have a look though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPj2zCSrkoU


The oifficial cideo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPEhQugz-Ew

Don’t know how I missed them.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:45:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 956873
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPj2zCSrkoU


The oifficial cideo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPEhQugz-Ew

Don’t know how I missed them.

It’s the song every new guitarist can play first.

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Date: 18/09/2016 09:48:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 956876
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

speaking of Dutch influences there were other bands, Thjis Van Leer and his band, Focus.

Thijs van Leer is a Dutch musician, singer and composer, best known for heading the Dutch progressive rock band, Focus.. Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thijs_van_Leer

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Date: 18/09/2016 10:02:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 956879
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


speaking of Dutch influences there were other bands, Thjis Van Leer and his band, Focus.

Thijs van Leer is a Dutch musician, singer and composer, best known for heading the Dutch progressive rock band, Focus.. Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thijs_van_Leer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwZkPsb-ZgI

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Date: 18/09/2016 10:05:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 956881
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

speaking of Dutch influences there were other bands, Thjis Van Leer and his band, Focus.

Thijs van Leer is a Dutch musician, singer and composer, best known for heading the Dutch progressive rock band, Focus.. Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thijs_van_Leer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwZkPsb-ZgI

My favourite house cleaning music.
Also dutch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf53Pg2AkdY

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Date: 18/09/2016 10:10:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 956883
Subject: re: Music I Am Listening To

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

speaking of Dutch influences there were other bands, Thjis Van Leer and his band, Focus.

Thijs van Leer is a Dutch musician, singer and composer, best known for heading the Dutch progressive rock band, Focus.. Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thijs_van_Leer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwZkPsb-ZgI

My favourite house cleaning music.
Also dutch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf53Pg2AkdY

Focus: The Hamburger Concerto

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