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MUSIC - What are ASF members listening to?


bloody love disclosure! theyre the only artists ive known that ive liked ALL of their songs

EDIT: highly recommend checking out their tunes if you havent heard em
 
Mark Kennedy , Geyers drummer was my best mate in the early years............

 
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Some Blues and Metal Artists have re released the album Machine head.Renamed Re-machined.
As a Deep purple fan i`m not impressed with the end product,but happy Deep Purple are getting some recognition.I`m quite happy to pay low prices for my out of fashion music tastes so i`m not huge on this being a success.Lol
Anyway this is my favorite track,Barnsy did a good Job.
 
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That was great Caveman - really enjoyed it! Also good to see some ordinary looking old dudes show there's more to making great music than some slick dance moves, a fashion stylist and hairspray
 
Whichever version is your favourite, I think we've all got to agree it's not just "a man's world" these days

I find Mary Byrne's version (X-Factor UK) better still.

short live one:

full studio recording:
 
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Gary Clark Jr - Blak & Blu
Kendrick Lamar - Good kid MAAD city
Alt-J - An Awesome wave
 
I don't have YouTube links to post but I've seen rather a lot of bands live over the past few days.

Pez, Illy, Drapht, Hilltop Hoods, Crossfaith, The Blackout, Anthrax, Mindless Self Indulgence, The Vandals, Billy Talent, Slayer, All Time Low, Bullet For My Valentine, Blink 182, Linkin Park, Paramore, The Offspring, Motley Crue, Kiss.

Also a few smaller bands as well. Some good, some not so good.

That ought to do for the moment I think. Saw full sets for most of them, missed a few minutes for a couple of them.
 
on Youtube...anything by the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan.

I was "inspired" to do this when I heard a poll released of the "10 greatest guitar players" was released..and he wasnt on it..well I could go on about that, but one of the others needed to be dropped ffs.

Even though he took blues guitar to a new dimension, check out "China Girl" by David Bowie
 
This is an Anti Drug song by Deep Purple in the early seventies/late sixties
But I dont think the mesaage was getting through.


 
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I've been listening to a fair bit of Krautrock again lately. The old favourites such as Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk and Can. As well as some different bands like Neu! and Ash Ra Temple linked.

Post-war Germany... the chaos of life as technology speeds up, and foreign culture invades the motherland. Ash Ra Temple explore the shattered ruins of the past, dismantling tradition and mythology, emerging on the otherside; the future re-imagined.
 

More Krautrock... this time Faust demonstrating the often fine line that ran between the genre and the progressive rock scene at the time.
 

RIP Chrissy Amphlett.
 
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