Posted September 23, 2009 at 2:35pm
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old scholl raver baby, yeah.
"the house crew - the theme."
i`ve loved this tune since the day i first heard it, an absolute classic.
if you can, post a youtube link to the track you`re listing too. like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=6vjz5RDpk_I
The album ' The Correct Use Of Soap' released by Magazine in 1980.
It's probably one of my all-time favourite LPs. Anyone paying particularly close attention to the lyrics might notice a similarity to some of my more obtuse comments of recent days...
'In The Beginning' a compilation of early singles and Peel Session tracks by Brighton's favourite 90s anorak-wearing progressive retro-psychonauts '14 Iced Bears'.
Just been listening to a recording of a concert done by David Gedge and the BBC Big Band - during which a selection of songs by Gedge's bands 'The Wedding Present' and 'Cinerama' are arranged and played with a Glenn Miller style 1930s big band.
I don't mind telling you - it was bloody awful - I won't be listening to it again...
Posted October 9, 2009 at 6:59pm
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I have two:
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"Itoshisa to Setsunasato" by Toriyama Yuuji and Komuro Tetsuya. J-Pop.
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It was in the Street Fighter II Animated movie, I'll admit it. :P
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What music are you currently listening to? Band/ Song?
If this is a bad idea, don't respond. ^^
For me, it's H@#% Hole, by Spinal Tap.
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"the house crew - the theme."
i`ve loved this tune since the day i first heard it, an absolute classic.
if you can, post a youtube link to the track you`re listing too. like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=6vjz5RDpk_I
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The album ' The Correct Use Of Soap' released by Magazine in 1980.
It's probably one of my all-time favourite LPs. Anyone paying particularly close attention to the lyrics might notice a similarity to some of my more obtuse comments of recent days...
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as for me, DUCK KING:
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'Lyceum' a 10" vinyl mini-LP by softie Scottish anarcho-melodians 'The Orchids'.
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Dies Irae. Mozart.
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'In The Beginning' a compilation of early singles and Peel Session tracks by Brighton's favourite 90s anorak-wearing progressive retro-psychonauts '14 Iced Bears'.
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'The Clock Comes Down The Stairs' the seminal third album by celebrated Irish transatlantican rationalists 'Microdisney'
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Just been listening to a recording of a concert done by David Gedge and the BBC Big Band - during which a selection of songs by Gedge's bands 'The Wedding Present' and 'Cinerama' are arranged and played with a Glenn Miller style 1930s big band.
I don't mind telling you - it was bloody awful - I won't be listening to it again...
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Mmmmm... listening to Journey to the End of the Night, by the Jim Butler group.
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Currently listening to nothing. The 'Tennicoats' CD I ordered is stuck in the postal strike somewhere... boo! :-(
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-The Gaslight Anthem
-Jimmy Eat World
-Maximo Park
-The Killers
I listen to them a lot.
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#1:
"Itoshisa to Setsunasato" by Toriyama Yuuji and Komuro Tetsuya. J-Pop.
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It was in the Street Fighter II Animated movie, I'll admit it. :P
#2:
"Moskau," by Dschinghis Khan. Best song ever.
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My Pastels / Tenniscoats CD finally turned up.
It's a mixture of Scottish anorak maturity and Japanese J-Pop youthfulness. With a corking cover version of the Jesus & Mary Chain's 'About You'.
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'Ecclesiastical Perks' by post-punk post-modern social-satirists 'Half Man Half Biscuit'.
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Great game, great song, great video.
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