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[Closed] For those of us hiding in the kitchen from Strictly... Lets have some tunes!

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Say what you like, that's a great band on Strictly.


 
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R6 Craig Charles 6 to 9; job jobbed.


 
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Ok a bit of Country Rock, , a bit of Brad Paisley & John Mayer...

And a bit of Deephouse Oliver Schories style..his Spring Mixtape 2016.


 
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I'm away to cook dinner in a bit. Which I normally do to Yes or Genesis.


 
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Dancing you say?


 
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Anything put together by these guys is worth some attention.

[url= https://soundcloud.com/latenighttales/latenighttales-at-film-4-somerset-house-2016 ]Late Night Tales Somerset House 2016[/url]


 
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Love faith no more.


 
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Love faith no more.

We went and saw Chuck Mosley's solo show last night. Absolutely **** tbh. But one of the supports, Megalomatic, were bloody awesome. Unfortunately they've only got one watchable video online and it's not one of their best tracks but what the hell

This big cheery scottish bloke who, let's be honest, makes his guitar look like a scale model, opens his mouth and Burn My Eyes-era Robb Flynn transpires.


 
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The antidote to every crap song you ever heard.


 
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And by contrast the most beautiful ,uplifting piece of music ever made. I'm having this at my funeral.


 
Posted : 24/09/2016 8:28 pm
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Listening to Nevermind, 25 years old today. Makes me feel pretty old. Doesn't seem like 25 years. Out of interest I looked up the albums that were 25 years old in '91, Blonde on Blonde, Revolver, Pet Sounds and Aftermath. Now I feel really old.


 
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Been a lifelong Maiden fan (well since I was 10 in 1980) but Ryan Adams has made this song beautiful , I love his version.

Edit- we aren't watching stricly our 11 year old son has Korn vs Limp Bizkit blaring out on Scuzz tv.


 
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Layo & Bushwaka
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I'm just listening to Micheal Kiwanuka album Love and Hate.

Have to say it's bloody good !!


 
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I love all Patton era FNM stuff. I think the bloke has one of the best voices out there.


 
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[url= https://soundcloud.com/simon_shackleton/simon-shackleton-live-at-distrikt-burning-man-2015?in=simon_shackleton/sets/simon-shackleton-dj-mixes ]Listening to Simon Shackleton live at Distrikt Burning Man 2015[/url], goes well with the 50 ish shrooms I found t'day-might have to venture into the attic to dig out the lasers and smoke machine for the full effect ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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