Ponty Posted 21 October, 2009 Posted 21 October, 2009 Sorry & The Sinatras - Highball Roller How are you finding that? Personally, I love it.
Pancake Posted 21 October, 2009 Posted 21 October, 2009 How are you finding that? Personally, I love it. Yep, posted on the "what you listening to" thread last week. Its a great album, Im not tired of playing it yet at all. Black & Blue, Borrowed Time and Riverside are cracking tunes. Reminds me (a lot in places) of Danny McCormacks The Yo Yos debut album, but with more edge and attitude, less sunny, more American. Add to that some shades of Super$hit666, some touches of the less-ska Rancid, some Buzz****s and a touch of Motorhead. Lovely.
Pancake Posted 26 October, 2009 Posted 26 October, 2009 Quality. Dr Doom 2 is released 27/10/09 and is produced by KutMasta Kurt. Come again? Wasnt that out last year?
Seaford Saint Posted 26 October, 2009 Posted 26 October, 2009 REM Out of Time Kind of Blue Miles Davis Honky Chateau Elton John
sambosa75 Posted 26 October, 2009 Posted 26 October, 2009 BRMC - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Kasabian - Empire Paul Weller - Stanley Road
Block 5 Posted 26 October, 2009 Posted 26 October, 2009 Come again? Wasnt that out last year? You're quite right. I checked Kool Keith's website and it advertised the upcoming album. I didn't realise it was out of date. At least I can buy it now. And Scudamore......you are right, I forgot an 'o'. Hang my head in shame.
Elmore Posted 27 October, 2009 Posted 27 October, 2009 Dirk Wears White Sox - Adam & The Ants Happy Together: The Very Best of The Turtles - The Turtles! Blank Generation - Richard Hell and the Voidoids
channonwindmill Posted 27 November, 2009 Posted 27 November, 2009 Richard Hawley - Truelove's Gutter Port O'Brien - Threadbare White Stripes - Elephant
Marsdinho Posted 27 November, 2009 Posted 27 November, 2009 James - Laid Gomez - Five Men In A Hut Talvin Singh - Ha
lettuce Posted 27 November, 2009 Posted 27 November, 2009 The Sounds - Crossing the Rubicon Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions Art Brut - Art Brut vs. Satan
Hamilton Saint Posted 27 November, 2009 Posted 27 November, 2009 When I listen to music, it's always complete albums ("LPs"); I stopped listening to just individual songs ("singles", or "45s") in 1969! Bach's Brandenburg Concertos conducted by Christopher Hogwood Surf's Up by the Beach Boys Smiling Phases - a 'best of' compilation by Traffic
graveworm Posted 3 December, 2009 Posted 3 December, 2009 Children of Bodom `` Bloodrunk`` Satyricon....``Now , Diabolical`` Meshuggah ``Contradictions Collapse & None all cobwebs have deserted my ears .......rock n roll
bpsaint Posted 3 December, 2009 Posted 3 December, 2009 Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
saint_bert Posted 4 December, 2009 Posted 4 December, 2009 AIC-Facelift AIC-Dirt AIC-Jar Of Flies A much better time
sadoldgit Posted 4 December, 2009 Posted 4 December, 2009 Lloyd Cole's boxed set "Cleaning Out The Ashtrays" Knocks all of the current singer/songwriters on their backsides
sadoldgit Posted 4 December, 2009 Posted 4 December, 2009 Going back to the Golden Age of Prog Rock, the top 5 albums (in no particular order) in my book are:- Brain Salad Surgery - ELP The Yes Album - Yes Foxtrot - Genesis Close To The Edge -Yes Pictures At An Exhibition - ELP
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