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Post by lostinspace on Aug 7, 2020 16:51:03 GMT
sounds like a combination of the spice girls and the Brighouse and Rastrick!!! In that case I shall follow up with more unusual use of brass instruments in a "rock & pop" record... St Vincent: Digital Witness. I thought she was going to break into the big time, never really did though. Great video. thought she did a great set at Glastonbury, and like you believed she would have made a bigger impression on the music scene, 6music certainly did their best to help with big air time
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Post by eppinggas on Aug 10, 2020 9:30:35 GMT
33c in Epping (again). Sound of summer...
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 10, 2020 19:31:53 GMT
continue on from your summer dream
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 11, 2020 8:10:37 GMT
Heavy Beatles and Small Faces influence. My 16 year old loves this, classic Indie/Brit Pop
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 13, 2020 9:41:08 GMT
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 14, 2020 9:32:28 GMT
Met my other half to this song in 1992, 28 years ago, Ritzy in Baldwin Street. Randomly reached out and grabbed hands on the dancefloor.
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 14, 2020 10:35:09 GMT
Met my other half to this song in 1992, 28 years ago, Ritzy in Baldwin Street. Randomly reached out and grabbed hands on the dancefloor. sweet!!! just for you
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 14, 2020 10:54:49 GMT
Met my other half to this song in 1992, 28 years ago, Ritzy in Baldwin Street. Randomly reached out and grabbed hands on the dancefloor. sweet!!! just for you 😄
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Post by gasstrictband on Aug 15, 2020 8:28:19 GMT
Found this couple of days ago, a band called Riverside ,the song ,Saturate Me, great sound WOW .
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Post by eppinggas on Aug 16, 2020 16:03:21 GMT
Found this couple of days ago, a band called Riverside ,the song ,Saturate Me, great sound WOW . There is just not enough Polish prog rock around at the moment... but I like left field stuff... Link here:
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 18, 2020 13:03:34 GMT
What a piece of music this is. So many layers. They were genius. Proper 80s peak of the time. The smashing drums, passionate singing, that key change in the middle, building an amazing crescendo of beautiful noise.
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 18, 2020 17:02:05 GMT
one of the first records i bought
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Post by eppinggas on Aug 21, 2020 9:24:29 GMT
What a piece of music this is. So many layers. They were genius. Proper 80s peak of the time. The smashing drums, passionate singing, that key change in the middle, building an amazing crescendo of beautiful noise. Bath's finest! Mad World was the song that made them - great video. The first two albums were very strong... I would suggest that they have been somewhat under-rated...
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Post by Marriott on Aug 21, 2020 16:00:52 GMT
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 21, 2020 16:13:09 GMT
What a piece of music this is. So many layers. They were genius. Proper 80s peak of the time. The smashing drums, passionate singing, that key change in the middle, building an amazing crescendo of beautiful noise. Bath's finest! Mad World was the song that made them - great video. The first two albums were very strong... I would suggest that they have been somewhat under-rated... Love Pale Shelter Mad World Change Everybody Wants To Rule the World Mother's Talk Shout Seeds of Love At the very least I used to do their insurance in Bath
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 23, 2020 10:41:05 GMT
this guy and his sound was always eminating from our next door neighbour as we grew up...
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 24, 2020 7:34:14 GMT
this guy and his sound was always eminating from our next door neighbour as we grew up... Love memories like that, I can picture them putting the needle on the record. I bet your neighbour doesn't know you still remember that.. Music evokes such great emotions and memories. My sister passed away from cancer in 1992 at the age of 23. She was an expert piano player. It was only in 2003 at my Dad's 60th party that my old neighbour Clive told me he used to have a bath on a Sunday morning just listening to the beautiful piano tunes Jen was playing throughthe walls, loads of classical stuff she had learned like Fur Elise, etc. That sticks with me and I know I am not the only one music does that to.
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 24, 2020 12:16:59 GMT
this guy and his sound was always eminating from our next door neighbour as we grew up... Love memories like that, I can picture them putting the needle on the record. I bet your neighbour doesn't know you still remember that.. Music evokes such great emotions and memories. My sister passed away from cancer in 1992 at the age of 23. She was an expert piano player. It was only in 2003 at my Dad's 60th party that my old neighbour Clive told me he used to have a bath on a Sunday morning just listening to the beautiful piano tunes Jen was playing throughthe walls, loads of classical stuff she had learned like Fur Elise, etc. That sticks with me and I know I am not the only one music does that to. . Memories are so evocative and endearing, and at time when you hear certain stuff can fill you with such emotional thoughts, horrible to lose someone so close at such a young age, having lost our youngest brother some 10 years ago now, it is the likes of Gary Numan and Madness that “ bring him back in the room”... as for the neighbours they have both passed on , I think they must have known we heard the music because they played it so bloody loud 😀I would imagine the whole street would have” listened in” !!
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Post by mangogas15 on Aug 24, 2020 21:22:14 GMT
Love memories like that, I can picture them putting the needle on the record. I bet your neighbour doesn't know you still remember that.. Music evokes such great emotions and memories. My sister passed away from cancer in 1992 at the age of 23. She was an expert piano player. It was only in 2003 at my Dad's 60th party that my old neighbour Clive told me he used to have a bath on a Sunday morning just listening to the beautiful piano tunes Jen was playing throughthe walls, loads of classical stuff she had learned like Fur Elise, etc. That sticks with me and I know I am not the only one music does that to. . Memories are so evocative and endearing, and at time when you hear certain stuff can fill you with such emotional thoughts, horrible to lose someone so close at such a young age, having lost our youngest brother some 10 years ago now, it is the likes of Gary Numan and Madness that “ bring him back in the room”... as for the neighbours they have both passed on , I think they must have known we heard the music because they played it so bloody loud 😀I would imagine the whole street would have” listened in” !! I love Numan and Madness myself. She was into Hall & Oates, The Beatles, so much played in our house in the late 70s and 80s. You're right it's nice to remember fondly. Viva la Spotify.
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Post by eppinggas on Aug 26, 2020 15:50:10 GMT
OK - Madness it is. Just love the "Englishness" of this track.
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