Arrrh yes i remember those days lol, onya Toddy
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I don't listen to triple gay.
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Enjoy a very broad range....... Favourite has to be Pink Floyd for those chilled out evenings. Surprised Queen wasn't mentioned, especially their early stuff. Massive attack, underworld, tricky, leftfield, chemical brothers, all the older stuff previously mentioned. Josh Wink for a but of doof doof amongst others. Alpha, the orb, transmission vamp.......... Oooh yeah Wendy James saw them live she's a fox lol........
And as Bigrig says, the list continues
Tap till ya can tap no more.....
Also still not mentioned - Scorpions.
Apocalyptica make very powerful music composition and covers for Metallica Sepultura and etc too.
Gorky Park quite soft rock
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Interesting mix of music on here, I'm much the same, my roots are in Aussie Rock such as Chisel, ACDC, The Angels, Hunters and Collectors, Rose Tattoo etc growing up listening to dads music, then I started discovering older bands on my own going through dads old tapes he never played anymore, Dire Straits, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Bruce Springstien, Sex Pistols, Bob Dylan, Status Quo, Pink Floyd and the single most important artist to me Neil Young, I can't explain what it's like to see this man perform live, more energy than some 16 year old kids in bands.
After that I started getting into my metal/heavy rock/alt rock, Metallica, Guns N Roses, Maiden, Megadeth, Disturbed, Rammstein, Blink 182, Pennywise, Lost Prophets.
Started to listen electronic as I got the keys to the city (turned 18) kind of out of being exposed to the night club scene, found I hate house music and love Electro, Drum and Bass and Dubstep because of the shear energy of the music.
Nowadays I'm into the Aussie prog rock/alt rock music a bit, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect (saw their last gig ever, bloody phenomenal) and my favourite band is Dead Letter Circus, highly recommend a listen to these guys if you're into the previous couple of bands, been to about 12 of their gigs in the past 3 years so you could say I'm a bit of a fan.
God I love my tunes!!
AB, now I know why this is such a quality forum, Love all music but The Floyd have to be at the top of the hit list, I still have my genuine original EMI boxed set of LP's (LP's aka Records - for those that don't know a record is a large black vinyl disc that is played on a record player/turntable). Including the original Quadraphonic pressings of Atom Heart Mother and Dark Side of the Moon.
I still give them a whirl every now and again just for the feel and listening to the pops, clicks and other noises associated with playing records.
Queen are also another favourite, although I prefer the stuff they did in the 70's, and just to throw another one out there just to p!$$ off the Metallica(who I like as well)fans The 1989 Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Grammy winners Jethro Tull.:clapping:
Love music, love iTunes and Youtube, it's great to be able to dial up songs from years ago and put them on whenever you like. but I do miss bummin through record stores(CD'd just aren't the same), cannot tell you how many albums I bought because I liked the cover artwork.
Mark