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SueT
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January 10, 2004, 01:18:15 »
I know you all love your gardens, but what music do you like? My favourites are Queen, Dire Straits, Eric Clapton, John Lennon & Lisa Gerrard. :)
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January 10, 2004, 01:24:48 »
hmmm....I come from a music background so my tastes are eclectic. I am not really into the hardcore dance stuff or rap really, but other than that, love the rest! Eric Claptons Wonderful Tonight is one of my fave songs - saw him live and it seemed like he was singing it just to me! Bands I like.... System of a Down, Good Charlotte, Dido, REM, Squeeze, Thin Lizzie, Tenacious D, Mamas & the Papas, Duran Duran, Foo Fighters, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Prince, Van the man Morrison.....shall I go on...better not, you get the idea. ;D
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Suze_O
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January 10, 2004, 01:29:33 »
At the mo have Hawkwind on, but next will probably be classical, Beethoven, Mozart and quite likely followed by Frank Zappa or Jimi Hendrix
Just love all music
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Muddy_Boots
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January 10, 2004, 01:33:03 »
Mine's a bit eclectic too! Queen, Dire Straits and Eric Clapton are there. Yes, Genesis, Meat Loaf, Hollies (oops), Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, Gerry Rafferty, Pink Floyd, Stones, Leo Kotke, Electric Light Orchestra and Rod Stewart. However, Beethoven, Shubert, Delius, Motzart, Stravinsky, Bach, Dvochak (sp), magnificent Sibelius (not to be confused with genius of Beethoven), Tchaichovsky and Elgar!
Sounds like a recipe for winter stew!
Kate
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Carol
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January 10, 2004, 01:36:31 »
Hi Sue, I say SuzyQuatro when I see your name!!! but I am strange. I have to like some of the groups you mentioned cos hubby plays the CDs all the time. We are going to see Meat Loaf on the 30th Jan. His oncert was cancelled because of his heart problem but has been rescheduled. Looking forward to it. I like queen and I just wish I had seen Freddy Mercury live.
I really like all kinds of music but you can't really buy me a CD because I just like some of the stuff. I know what I mean. This Christmas I got Bruyn CD, the Welsh tenor. I like some of his singing but not it all.
I have just left the chat room and the birds have flown.
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January 10, 2004, 01:42:29 »
I know exactly what you mean Carol, I just love Freddie Mercury - music with attitude and humour ;D
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January 10, 2004, 02:12:12 »
MuddyBoots, I just love Gerry Rafferty on the Local Hero album. :D
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January 10, 2004, 10:07:16 »
Yo peeps
In order of bestiness
style council (best tracks.. your the best thing, judgement day, shout to the top, wild wood, walls come tumbling down,
could go o and on )
leonard cohen
David Gray
Ian Brown
Annie lennox.. (mental vocals)
radiohead
gary moore
Lj hooker
The verve
sterephonics )shouldbe near the top )
REM
B52's
this list could go on and on.. so muc good sounds out there and
still being made....
Bowie
joe cocker
tom jones
simply red...
best love song?
letter to hermoine (?) Bowie.. space oddity album...
gonna stop now.. dont want to but shall
Oz
xxxx
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ciaozzy
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January 10, 2004, 10:23:01 »
Joe Thingyer... wtf is that?
Joe Cokker
classical... love anything that moves me.. love piano... can play a bit, but better guitarist
and trianglerist ;) oooh penny whistle too.. and love playing the beaker in the bath.. ge some wicked percussion sounds going on.. also like asian music
Oz
xxxx
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Mimi
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January 10, 2004, 11:23:44 »
Love most music but recently very into ausie guitarist called Tommy Emmanuel (check out his web site) went to see him in Birkenhead Arts Centre. Wowwwwww what that guy can do with one guitar. amazing. Have been totally hooked since and am going to see him again in April at Southport. Other music all 60's stuff love beachboys in the car in summer. Dare I say it Robbie Williams Knebworth was fab. Also love loads of classical too ,very varied taste. Hubby mega queen fan.
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Doris_Pinks
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January 10, 2004, 12:09:53 »
Mimi, I was at Knebworth too!! (Have never been so hot and crushed in me life!!) he was worth the wait tho ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Shame he was the size of a polly pocket from where I was standing! :'(
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Palustris
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January 10, 2004, 12:11:30 »
And nobody mentioned Baroque.
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Mimi
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January 10, 2004, 12:47:05 »
Doris, I did'nt make it to Knebworth :'( :'( :'(Had to make do with sitting in conservatory with tripple strenght large G+T with daughters neice nephew and other half all singing at the top of our voices what a fab evening we had :)
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Mimi
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January 10, 2004, 12:48:45 »
Baroque Eric thought that was somewhere in north Spain ;) :)
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cleo
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January 10, 2004, 13:21:08 »
Pretty eclectic taste here, and can admit to seeing the Beatles in `63.
Not into opera but otherwise most stuff from Gregorian Chant to Hendrix,
Stephan.
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Tenuse
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January 10, 2004, 14:09:57 »
I'm just curious, to see what the website does if I type:
My cockerel sings "thingy a Doodle Doo" in the morning.
Ten x
ROTFL!!!!!
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teresa
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Happy gardening
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January 10, 2004, 14:21:34 »
Well there you go Ten all thingys
Me love country and westen music also the big band sounds Glen Miller, Queen, rock and roll, Elvis, Abba anything to make me move.
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mysticmog
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January 10, 2004, 14:55:22 »
Think Tens bin on the elderflower wine ;D
Music is fab, but me stereo is busted, so v sad...
And John Peel is god..
Best music
Classical stylee..
Mozart's Requiem Mass - fab for ironing to (honest!)
The Messiah
Indie stuff..
Alabama 3
Muse
Dancey dancey music
HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE every time....(yes, am still clubber, you'd think I'd grow out of it but NO!!!!)
Punky..
Violent Femmes
Ramones
Stiff Little Fingers
Stranglers (golden brown, best song ever...)
Also love Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, motown, Lou Reed....actually, best stop now, could go on for days n days...
Nice to see you lot love all types of lovely music - tis as good for the soul as gardening, imho :D
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Palustris
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January 10, 2004, 15:00:54 »
Saw the Beatles when they were the Silver Beatles and they was not particularly good.
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Gardening is the great leveller.
ciaozzy
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January 10, 2004, 15:22:34 »
How on earth did I forget lou
sorry lou
lou reed
jonathan richmond
stranglers (no more heroes)
suzane vega
janis joplin
hazel O'connor
sinead O'conor
loads more. maybe easier to say what you dont like... daniel O far can donnel.. hate him so much and my aunty forced him on me for years..
ranty alert
Oz
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