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    Gary Glitter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mareng
    Gary Glitter.


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    Thats asking for a sick joke Mareng isnt it? I wont add coz Ill get banned

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    At this moment in time, I am listening to 'down in a hole' by Alice in Chains, and will no doubt listen to the whole album during the course of the night, which is called dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weezer 316
    At this moment in time, I am listening to 'down in a hole' by Alice in Chains, and will no doubt listen to the whole album during the course of the night, which is called dirt.
    My sons got me hooked on Alice In Chains a few years ago, and I still enjoy listening to their music and watching their videos. Sad that Layne Staley, their lead singer, met an untimely death, like so many musical talents!

    The following is an apt write up:

    "Early '90s rock fans were a divided lot - and not an easy crowd to please. One side of the fan base gravitated towards post '80s commercial riff-rock from arena bands, while the other side immersed themselves in raw, Seattle grunge and punk. Alice In Chains, with their aggressive, alt-metal distinctiveness, hooks, and dark lyrics, had the magical ability to fuse fan dichotomy, transcend genres and trends, and become one of the definitive heavy metal bands of the early '90s."

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    is Layne Staley really dead? I saw him... like 2 years ago in Glasgow... oh no wait.. that was jerry cantrell.. oops.. i'm auld n' daft

    down in a hole is a brill track ay?
    Last edited by sjwahwah; 14-Apr-06 at 02:23.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjwahwah
    is Layne Staley really dead? I saw him... like 2 years ago in Glasgow... oh no wait.. that was jerry cantrell.. oops.. i'm auld n' daft

    down in a hole is a brill track ay?
    Yep, it must have been Jerry Cantrell, who was also a lead member of Alice In Chains. Layne Staley died 4 years ago, on April 5th 2002, just a few months before his 35th birthday.

    And yes, I like that track too.

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    Paul Simon--One Trick Pony, Negotiations & Love Songs and Rhythm Of The Saints

    & thats it for ages now...........I listen to the same thing for a while & then look for something else

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    Ride of the Valkyries - It stirs my soul.

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    Animals I like, people I tolerate.

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    Thumbs up What music are you listening to?

    I just got the new Van Morrison album, ..it's a wee gem..If you never knew that Van Morrison did 'Country' ..you'll be surprised...it's great.
    Keep it country

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    me and the kids were dancing around to girls aloud singing love machine. the young chills pop party cd.
    me ive gone back into the killers.
    no amount of darkness can drive out darkness
    only light can do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by obiron
    me and the kids were dancing around to girls aloud singing love machine.
    Kids seem to have it on repeat and dont listen to anything else drive you insane!!! Give me Embrace any day or Jimmy Barnes!
    Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadPict
    Bought "The Back Room" by Editors today - has a 80's feel to some of the songs, which is a bit reminiscent of Echo and The Bunnymen and U2, and other bands which I am trying to put a finger on.
    A bit Joy Division, no?
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    This lot will date me:
    anything and everything by Al Stewart
    The new David Gilmour album- and all the old Pink Floyd stuff
    All of Jack Johnson
    Katie Melhua
    Joe Cocker
    Bagpuss

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    I only recently discovered k-maro, excellent music.

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    BBC Radio PLAYER
    James Watt Big Night In
    Motown and 70s hits
    brill music, brings back loads of memories

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    Im a bit young for that im afraid, although i was listening to disco inferno earlier. Only memory it brought back for me was of a duck jiggin in a bath!

    Sry

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