YoYoMan wrote:Why was I surprised he picked one of his own albums? I really should know better by now......
bunnygod1 wrote: the awful Abba inclusion.
Dr Cheese wrote:bunnygod1 wrote: the awful Abba inclusion.
Wash your mouth out.
fat cherry wrote:I'm with Cheesey- classic band.
As for the format, having it open choice is quite unusual I think, so if it was me i'd probably chuck in a couple from some bands. I'd have expected a pixies reference maybe, he was singing their praises back in the electrafixion days. When Ken Bruce does his 'tracks of my years' bit on the transistor radio - choice of single tracks for our non-radio 2 loving chums - its surprising how many artists choose one of their own - on the pretext it changed their life. So maybe not a pretext then. Though not many compare themselves with rembrandt or whatever though.
YoYoMan wrote:fat cherry wrote:Seems like it's human nature for there to be a sweet spot in one's formative years when your musical tastes are established.
Sick4Tunz wrote:YoYoMan wrote:fat cherry wrote:Seems like it's human nature for there to be a sweet spot in one's formative years when your musical tastes are established.
I'm blessed. With few exceptions (that includes the Bunnymen), that "classic" rock from my youth has been tossed in the garbage bin. Unlistenable. There is so much good music being produced today, preferring lesser known bands and small venues. I can't get enough of it! Maybe it's my philosophy of always looking forward and minimizing the influence of the past, which I'll reserve for my death bed.
fat cherry wrote:Thinking about it I haven't really listened to anything new for years. The last new stuff I did have was when one of my daughters bought me a kodaline album, which I quite liked for a bit but after a while only ever listened to the first one or two songs. Did have a period a few years back of investigating apparent gaps in my music collection, with mixed results (fairly obvious really). What did I learn - Bowies berlin period was (and is) really good (and that was before he snuffed it), the beatles weren't nearly as good as everyone says, I really like mid seventies sleazy stones, and apparently i already had the only decent album by simple minds.
Since moving to the country I have actually seen more bands than in recent years, though being the country, and perhaps having mike harding as an influential local figure we get alot of folk - again with mixed results for me. Give me a few loud thrashing guitars any day. Right, where's me pipe and slippers......
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