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Re: Music
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2004, 16:09:42 »
Simon and Garfunkle, Abba, Queen, The origional Seekers, The Animals, The Beatles, All my daughters cd's 8) (too numerous to mention but folks like Dido, Cheryl Crow etc. etc.) Some classical and opera , country and western, I like some of Dolly Partins stuff and  well just about anything except rap!  ::)
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Re: Music
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2004, 17:51:59 »
It's not until you think about the stuff you listen to you realise that the list goes on and on.....  I love Motown,   artists like Marvin Gaye, and then there is Jazz, just love Ella Fitzgerald and Fats Domino, oh and the Stranglers - learnt to drive whilst listening to one of their live albums, has to be either Golden Brown or Down in the Sewer.  Like Ska, some punk, rock, jazz, country, ooooo see....you can so easily get carried away!  Trying to think of the best bad I have seen - U2 were the worst, got all political and hardly sung!  Depeche Mode put on an excellent show!  Fine Young Cannibals were the first band I ever saw, and INXS I saw the most.   ;D
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Re: Music
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2004, 18:51:50 »
Oh Oz is right how could I forget Reggee
Bob Marley have to have him for long drives to calm me down then ?  drivers dont bother me.
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Re: Music
« Reply #23 on: January 10, 2004, 18:57:22 »
Like a lot of you, huge range of musical tastes.

More and more into classics and listening to classic fm, specially smooth classics.

Also finding myself re buying older stuff on CD that I was into at the time i.e.

Deep Purple
Jethro Tull
Led Zep
Pink Floyd (Wish you were here just has to be the best ever track?)
Stranglers
Blue Oyster Cult etc
Motorhead
Thin Lizzie

Also like

Stereophonics
Gorrilaz (when they were about)
SUM 41
HIM (due to see them in London in Feb)


Best ever concert was I suppose 3 days at Reading Rock in the 70's, maaaaaan don't you wish you could turn the clock back sometimes??



I also agree with Mysticmog....John Peel is a supreme being!!
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Re: Music
« Reply #24 on: January 10, 2004, 19:48:10 »
Yo Flowerbaby

ean michelle jarre.. man I remember catching his concert on telly.. the huston gig..totally far out...

also a group called Devo rocked me sox off... and The Tubes and Public Image ltd... and the clash.. mahn I could go on an on
and on and on and on and on, but I wont.... The Jam lol

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Re: Music
« Reply #25 on: January 10, 2004, 19:52:10 »
Gary Pucket's 'Young Girl', Michael Jackson's 'Ben' and lots of weepy ones like 'Honey' and 'Amber eyes' - blimey Sshows my age doesn't it   ::) but we did have some GREAT music in the sixties. Oh and 'San Francisco' by Scott Mackenzie and ........................... Cheers Eileen.  :-* :-*
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Re: Music
« Reply #26 on: January 10, 2004, 19:59:13 »
Yo flowerbaby

nice one girl..see you dont edit either ... and hey dont wory bowt spoooling cuz peeps work it owt in the end...

ah Ella fitzgerald and Lois armstrong... sang a duet.. cant remeber title but first line


they all laughed at christopher columbus

when he said the world was round

they all laughed when edison recorded sound...

good thread this SueT

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Re: Music
« Reply #27 on: January 11, 2004, 00:10:45 »
Hi Sue, great to hear everyones selections. I am a rocker at heart so Bon Jovi and Stereophonics are the current top of the lists. Also love Robbie, and Emma-Jane, I have tickets for Duran Duran in April, to bask in my youth! Saw them a couple of years ago and they were good then, but nothing tops the memory of seeing them at Gloucester Leisure Centre when I was 13!! My first concert ever. Cya 8)
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Re: Music
« Reply #28 on: January 11, 2004, 00:23:03 »
my list includes:
Bowie
Bessie Smith
many 80's classics
Chopin
Velvet Underground
Lou Reed
Buzzco*ks
Robbie Williams
The Doors
U2 (earlier stuff)
............etc, etc.etc,
I listen to many more depending on mood etc so have missed off many, but lists are boring!!

I like to listen to radio 4 when working in the garden.
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Re: Music
« Reply #29 on: January 11, 2004, 00:23:27 »
Like nearly everyone else...I have a very wide taste in music.....but some of my favourites are and have been in past....

The Beatles
Abba
Lionel Ritchie
The Police
Queen
The Stranglers

love C & W especially Dixie Chicks & Charlie Landsborough

Kenny Gee - Saxophonist

also enjoy classical - love Andrea Bocelli...agree it doesn't matter you can't understand the words....everything that man sings is just wonderful
Elgar's cello concerto....wonderful

anything by John Rutter

and....adore Reggae - especially Bob Marley

and my latest acquisition....a CD called "Jigweed" by a band called The Huckleberries....from Bournemouth...www.thehuckleberries.com....it's fantastic too....a chrissy pressie and I'm hooked....

better stop but could go on!!  H.P.
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Re: Music
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2004, 00:57:19 »
Hi all, so pleased to see the postings of our various tastes in music, it`s so interesting!   I left off several favourites, the more you think about it the more you remember.  Does anyone recall Clifford T Ward?  Sadly he died a few years ago but I liked his music very much.  DandyLion do you know the Glos Leisure Centre has been tarted up in the last year or so?  It`s now called GL1.......how pretentious is that?  ;D  Glad you`re enjoying the thread Oz  ;)
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Re: Music
« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2004, 01:54:20 »
Hot Potato,

Glad you mentioned Kenny G!  Saxaphone makes me melt!

Sue T,

Have they tidied up the rest of Glos too?  Talking about thirty years ago, so no slur intended.  Lived there for a few months before moving back to Chelters!  Have to say didn't enjoy it much then!  But, what the heck, was working at Rank Xerox, so what's to enjoy?!!! ;D

Kate
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Re: Music
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2004, 02:04:47 »
Hi Muddy Boots, Gloucester isn`t too bad I suppose, there`s the Eastgate Market area and Kings Walk in the centre.  I suppose it`s like many other city centres really, pretty souless.  ???
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Re: Music
« Reply #33 on: January 11, 2004, 03:08:31 »
and theres

Santana.. mh=ahn carlos is one cool dude

portishead, lenny kravitz, albert collins, pink floyd, hawkwind, tina far can turner ;)
Dr Feelgood, alice cooper, and how the fork did I ever forget this... MR IGGY POP..... mahn he
should be near the top of the list.. not down here.. soz Igz but dont do edits mahn

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Re: Music
« Reply #34 on: January 11, 2004, 03:45:18 »
Caravanserai but not's let forget Yes either!

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Re: Music
« Reply #35 on: January 11, 2004, 18:29:49 »
third ear band, stackridge, beta band, pat methany, missisippi john hurt, muddy waters,john lee hooker, captain beefheart, leonard cohen, four tet, yo la tengo, 10,000 maniacs, the waifs, placebo, john cale, van morrison, john adams, pierre boulez, grateful dead gram parsons, gillian welsh, kate rusby, roy harper(sometimes), skatalites, ras michael and sons of negus, fairport, john martyn, Mr scruff,- sorta mix of folk, blues, jazz.....lotsa things cept hip hop (although a coupla Wu Tang tracks have been OK)
and many,many more
suzy
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Re: Music
« Reply #36 on: January 11, 2004, 18:46:23 »
also LLoyd Cole and the commotions, pink fairies, manic street preachers... finlay quayle... boomtown rats, marvin gaye, george michael (jesus to a
child.. brill) Eric clapton, hendrix... atomic rooster.. strawbs.. rose royce.. eart wind
and fire.. funkenstien... see just cant stop...  mott hte hoople. cockney rebel.. sex pistols, fun boy 3.... oh yeah and get this


saw bowie at mlton keynes.. lets dance tour.... The Beat were in support.. better than bowie.. so
the beat....


stop this oz... k

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Re: Music
« Reply #37 on: January 11, 2004, 20:55:04 »
Ah the worst person EVER seen in concert has to be.....................Kelly Osbourne! Why anyone gave her a microphone at Knebworth was beyond me!
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Re: Music
« Reply #38 on: January 11, 2004, 22:44:31 »
couldn't say any favourites so most recently played are...

norah jones
the beach boys (+ also brian wilson)
the pixies
guns n roses
dido
nick cave and the bad seeds
elvis

i listen to everything from classical (my fav is rachmaninov) to really heavy metal and everything in between!
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Re: Music
« Reply #39 on: January 12, 2004, 01:27:30 »
Roger Taylor, Brian May, REM, Boy George (some), George Michael, Mark Knopfler, Robert Palmer, Black (Wonderful Life), Hans Zimmer (Gladiator soundtrack), Michael Kamen (Robin Hood Prince of Thieves), Scott Walker
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