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  • edited January 2023

    A classic

  • Nearly 20 years ago. I used to drive around like a boy racer, blaring this.

    Thinking I were cool.

    Yet knew then it were obviously weird.

    Turning into a corner with this ( plus smoke )

  • I’ve been listening to the Weird Al polka medleys cos they’re really fun and the composition is pretty impressive

  • Autechre, Esoctrilihum, Stanislav Tolkachev, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring (OST), Fallout 4 (OST)

  • Kacey Musgraves

  • edited February 2023

    The Candle and The Stone

  • Browsing YouTube about ancient stone petroglyphs, this album picture got my attention. Don't play it if you want to be hypnotised, haha. I really dig this album. It's raw and kept my attention, like i got sucked into it.

  • Really into the new Paramore album. Definitely some Wire, Gang of Four, etc influence going on.

  • @Montreal_Music said:
    They looks like kids. Not sure why, but they looks like 1970s kids. They recently launch a new album and it's very good.

    Future stars for sure.

    Nice choice 🙌🏽

  • @Identor said:
    Browsing YouTube about ancient stone petroglyphs, this album picture got my attention. Don't play it if you want to be hypnotised, haha. I really dig this album. It's raw and kept my attention, like i got sucked into it.

    Very cool, i love the mellow yet unfamiliar vibe.

  • Dude I recently came across Latir, track called E1

  • What do you get when you mix the track at 22.58

    With this track

    This

    Dude has been making music since a kid.

    He got a curved spine.

  • I like this album. Everything is turning around the same pattern but it is never boring…a masterpiece

  • Icehouse blends synths so well in their songs.

  • Apple Music put this in my ears this week:

  • That’s a great album! I love Tribe too.

  • Going down a rabbit hole of Glam rock listening to the influences of the artists I like.

  • You can’t beat a bit of glam. This has been played here before but so what!

  • @Lurcher said:
    You can’t beat a bit of glam. This has been played here before but so what!

    Such a great song

  • Ray Obiedo. Old and new. Extremally good. Always.

  • edited March 2023

    @Lurcher said:
    You can’t beat a bit of glam. This has been played here before but so what!

    Fox On The Run was the first one I listened to from Sweet just yesterday and I've liked a lot of what I've sampled. :) I'm particularly stuck on Love Is Like Oxygen:

    That chorus is so catchy. I am always wrong about influences but it reminds me of TOTO, so I wonder if TOTO was yet another band influenced by them (I was asking around about the influences in Motley Crue's first album and someone pointed me to Sweet).

    I am trying to decide which LP to get from Apple music but I've narrowed it down to Desolation Boulevard but I'm also tempted by the Level Headed tour rehearsals.

    Edit: I just ordered this from Amazon. Seems like a steal. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0766L6GXQ?psc=1&smid=A1ETQKN2OM3BSG&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp

  • Haiduk - Sea of Fire

  • Getting back into "four on the floor" music, but it's not EDM. It's 70s disco and neodisco. From Boney M to Justice and Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories".

  • Been listening to four Sweet albums from their Polydor years. Some really nice tunes there, though it really does sound out of step with the 80s (not a bad thing in of itself).

    Didn't know that their last three albums failed to chart. I guess that's the fate of most bands at some point but what happened to their old fans? Were they just not able to reach them?

  • @AlexY said:
    Been listening to four Sweet albums from their Polydor years. Some really nice tunes there, though it really does sound out of step with the 80s (not a bad thing in of itself).

    Didn't know that their last three albums failed to chart. I guess that's the fate of most bands at some point but what happened to their old fans? Were they just not able to reach them?

    I could be wrong but I think all these albums were the line up after Brian Connolly had left & that’s like Slade without Noddy Holder - just ain’t right!

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