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i like my music and of course we all have our tastes but sometimes you discover a song that just grabs you and this is what happened with this little ditty i am sharing..you may like you may not but hopefully you may have some songs that i have not heard of before and so expand my music tastes further....hope you enjoy the song.
Nice hammergirl... if you
Nice hammergirl... if you like that you might like this : https://youtu.be/JoDKeSTPJbQ had the pleasure of seeing this legend play last week, was incredible
eyes opened
thanks Andy i really liked the sound of this song....something i have never heard before and i shall listen to more of his music when time allows
Very smooth song HG,here's a
Very smooth song HG,here's a classic I love,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpiBdB6yJC8
Perfect song for this thread
Perfect song for this thread moore6. A classic I'd totally forgotten about. Not appreciating the attire he's rocking tho!
https://youtu.be/HmsRFrN97ek
https://youtu.be/HmsRFrN97ek
From the pen of the mystro Enrico Morriconi from the the film" once upon a time in America ",Deborah 's theme
ty burkie
i have heard this before but not for a good long while...i hope this little post helped rest your mind off the hernandez saga and doing unmentionable things to your milkman! lol
its good Burkie but for
its good Burkie but for classical music this is the one...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kZASM8OX7s just lost a dear friend today, only 55, rest in peace Anne, sad tune but brilliant
So Dartford you like clasical
So Dartford you like clasical violin
Try this for size
https://youtu.be/MWrt0m-cOkU
Bit different from the above.....
But he was only 20 years of age when he wrote this classic,reminds me of my schooldays....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf4EFDGP4yg
I never get tired of that
I never get tired of that hammer. Anyone heard of Tom petty s live version of oh well! Not a fan but it's very good. Or black top mojos Dream on?
How about this one then?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkgAwQadSHI
First time I've seen and
First time I've seen and heard that hammer65 obviously know some of their stuff but I loved that one so cool and everything you'd expect from the 60s! Looked iconi to me..
Years ahead of their time...
The stones,the Who & the kinks were really big bands but for me the small faces were very under-rated & cool as f*ck!!
First real mod group ,i loved
First real mod group ,i loved them ,
Stevie rocks
Tubestation
Now Your talking!
brilliant!
love it
Went to this one...
A night ill never forget
unavailable on utube :(
should have been the who Baba o riley at hyde park
the jam
very iconic i agree but every time i hear this i cannot help but end up hearing this lol just one of those things
https://youtu.be/0dftDPLAylU
Ha ha nice 1...
Must be from C2C commuters...
Maybe there is room for more
Maybe there is room for more music threads on here?
that would be great
i love hearing peoples tastes in music....and like i put in the post you can just stumble across something thats a couple of years old or decades and think wow how have i never heard that its an ongoing adventure well for me anyway:)
Agree, great idea.
I think its good to have some different threads to football,i have an eclectic taste in music,everything from chuck berry to ABC & to the sex pistols!!
Ive also been known to like a bit of soul in my time...
This was a very under-rated tune imo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dyDv1DsTps
unmistakably from the 70's
a sound all to its own...this is going to sound bad to some on here but its on my bucket list to get a retro player and spin some vinyl it just sounds better than a download..
Creedence Clearwater Revival
I posted a similar thread about 6-7 years ago on here (when I was pure, accepting and tolerant). It went on receive numerous replies, tapping into many people's favourite 2nd passion.
As my brain cells dwindle, abused by wotsits, crème de month and curly wurlys, I cant for the life of me remember the moody old git who suggested them. but suggest them he did. I recall he said he'd seen them live (CCR).
So I googled/YouTube'd and eventually became hooked. Their catalogue is phenomenal.
I'm forever grateful to him for "virtually" introducing me to them. Whoever he was.
That might
Have been me. Saw them at the Albert Hall and later saw John Fogerty quite recently at Wembley
May well have been mate
Also I seem to remember DaveFKing liked them too. Not sure he's on the site anymore. He was a cheery soul.
Creedence clearwater revival...
True story,i used to work with a bloke who swore it was "theres a bathroom on the right!!!"
love it!
love it!
does anyone have a guilty pleasure
a song or a group you like but keep secret from others? and its ok i know you all prob tap your toes to the village peoples Y.M.C.A. lol
Vanilla ice...
Ice,ice baby,best (C)rap tune ever!!
ha ha but
i can beat that...stumbling across a video a lonnnng time ago of a band called boney m and song called "ma baker" the guys dancing was wild lol but i cannot stop singing ma ma ma baker she taught her four sons...got an annoyingly addictive hook to it.
Boney M were as big as abba back in the day!!
If you want something cheesy,listen to this (i genuinely really liked this,but dont tell anyone!!) lovely song!!
Lucky stars by Dean friedman & Denise Marsa
O m g 65 makes me want to
O m g 65 makes me want to poke red hot neddles into my eyes
Lol!thought youd like that one burkie!!
Gorgonzola with a large dollop of stilton on top!!
no way for real?
never heard of them until i saw that vid...wow will have to listen to some more of there tunes
Lucky stars by dean Friedman!
Lucky stars by dean Friedman! Omg used to really grate on me that one.
Check this out H G!!
Boney M - Daddy cool on u tube
Hes got all the moves & the clobber to match!!
i have to have that outfit lol
damn he does throw some serious moves wonder if it was drug related back then lol..wonder if he still does that now or has had to have hip replacement surgery!
My contribution..
Youtube: Cold Chisel - When The War Is Over (Official Video) Pure class. If you don't know about this Australian band, no sweat. Ian Moss the singer/guitarist isn't even the lead singer. Steve Prestwich the drummer, sitting down with the 'shaker' wrote this. Steve very sadly died early 2011. The greatest drummer in my opinion and I've heard and played with a few. Check out a very young Steve Prestwich on Cold Chisel 'Forever Now' Okay, so he's playing a table in the video...
just for the guitar riff
just for the guitar riff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=felcoBFRE0I BUT... on the way home to West Ham, East London, Stratford looming large, sun rising over Forest Gate, the wantstead flats its got to be.... its https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hussyi2HsMU
Nice 1 Dartford...
Both faves of mine mate!!!
First time ive ever heard that tim...
Gone under my radar that band,shall look into them
Mossy
Yeah I think you'd like them, some/most of the songs are just brilliant. When The War Is Over (studio) Khe Sanh, Forever Now, Flame Trees, Choir Girl, Bow River, Ita, Four Walls Cheap Wine... It's endless. If you like guitar playing, Check out Youtube: Cold Chisel - Georgia (Official Video) Just wait for the solo, Mossy is just unbelievable and this country's airwaves never bothered with them. because they thought Australian bands were all about Men at Work Down Under, pathetic. Mossy's Strat sound not unlike the great Rory Gallagher.
Just watched that-Georgia
Thats quality!early 80s & ive never heard of em,just shows mate that they didnt get a chance over here in Blighty.
Apart from ACDC & INXS,men at work & Midnight oil were the only other aussie bands i had heard of!!
great post hammergirl
try this on for size...that's how you play a harmonica for all of us that got one as a kid for Christmas lol
https://youtu.be/pSSoNo4Gu04
and purely because I think its the best version of a classic song..the voice says it all what a singer she was
https://youtu.be/d0ZljYnObOI
What is everyone's first fav
What is everyone's first fav group? Mine was the sweet!
just looked them up
my god you seemed to have so much fun back then a lot better than today...now i see why glam rock was so popular....blockbuster was the song just listened to..so different to todays music going to have to listen to some more.
Cant believe that Red!!
The sweet were mine too,ballroom blitz was one of the first records i ever bought...i remember the cockney rejects did a version of the sweets blockbuster...Slade were another one i really liked
Sweet, real alpha males! Ha
Sweet, real alpha males! Ha ha. Do you remember slade being a skinhead band with boots and braces? Action was covered by def leppard
Yep slade started out as a skinhead band....
How does it feel is a great song from them,very different from their usual stuff like cum on feel the noise,etc
Always used to make me laugh when reeves & mortimer did their slade sketches!!
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