God Only Knows - The Beach Boyssgt.null wrote:Christmas music
What are you listening to?
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I've already been through my annual Christmas playlist:
The Season's Upon Us, Dropkick Murphies
Twisted Christmas, Twisted Sister
A Heavy Metal Christmas, Christopher Lee (yes, that Christopher Lee)
And I need new suggestions.
The Season's Upon Us, Dropkick Murphies
Twisted Christmas, Twisted Sister
A Heavy Metal Christmas, Christopher Lee (yes, that Christopher Lee)
And I need new suggestions.
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I'm very fond of this each year.Rigel wrote:I've already been through my annual Christmas playlist:
And I need new suggestions.
Life is a waste of time
Time is a waste of life
So get wasted all of the time
And you'll have the time of your life
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Ive been listening to a lot of ZZ-top lately. Working my way through their music pretty much Chronologically. Starting with ZZ Tops first album (yes that is the name) and ending at Eliminator which was for me the very last good ZZ-top album they put out.
Their more grungy stuff was the best. Rio Grand Mud, Deguello, Tres Hombres, and Fandango. By the end of El loco you can see they are trying to change their music to fit what was going on in the 80's with music. The last album I bought was Afterburner.... not all that great.
Their more grungy stuff was the best. Rio Grand Mud, Deguello, Tres Hombres, and Fandango. By the end of El loco you can see they are trying to change their music to fit what was going on in the 80's with music. The last album I bought was Afterburner.... not all that great.
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SoulBiter wrote:Ive been listening to a lot of ZZ-top lately. Working my way through their music pretty much Chronologically. Starting with ZZ Tops first album (yes that is the name) and ending at Eliminator which was for me the very last good ZZ-top album they put out.
Their more grungy stuff was the best. Rio Grand Mud, Deguello, Tres Hombres, and Fandango. By the end of El loco you can see they are trying to change their music to fit what was going on in the 80's with music. The last album I bought was Afterburner.... not all that great.
I liked their 1990 album Recycler, too. But after that one, I lost interest. I agree with you about Afterburner, SoulBiter: synthesized blues is just...weird.
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So I watched this movie with Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford (should have been good, was very bad) and I heard this music playing in the background during one scene.
Tracked it down on IMDB.
Holy crap. What a good track. Reminds me (a lot) of "Since I've been Loving You (I'm about to Lose my Worried Mind)".
Boz Scaggs & Duane Allman ~ Loan Me A Dime - YouTube
Hope you enjoy it, too.
Tracked it down on IMDB.
Holy crap. What a good track. Reminds me (a lot) of "Since I've been Loving You (I'm about to Lose my Worried Mind)".
Boz Scaggs & Duane Allman ~ Loan Me A Dime - YouTube
Hope you enjoy it, too.
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Can't stop listening to 2.3.5.41, the theme tune from the film the Signal.
It's an electronic music version of Bach's "Avi Maria".
What's not to like from a musician who can play a 20ft guitar!
nimafilmmusic.com/custom-instruments/
It's an electronic music version of Bach's "Avi Maria".
What's not to like from a musician who can play a 20ft guitar!
nimafilmmusic.com/custom-instruments/
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The Deep Fix - Live at the Terminal Cafe
I didn't expect there to ever be a new Deep Fix album, and I certainly didn't expect one based entirely on The Second Ether trilogy, which is not among Moorcock's best known or most popular works. It is possibly one of the biggest influences on my own writing.
I didn't expect there to ever be a new Deep Fix album, and I certainly didn't expect one based entirely on The Second Ether trilogy, which is not among Moorcock's best known or most popular works. It is possibly one of the biggest influences on my own writing.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?