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Haunting, especially the part where she encounters the bigot

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Here’s one of my favorite grunge euro electro pop groups!

 

 

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This won't be for everyone, but I can't stop listening and watching this....

 

 

 

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Just finishing up "The Very Best of Deep Purple".  Fifteen great songs.  

 

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Today has been a bit Retro.

 

Mainly The Clash

 

London Calling to the far away towns

 

 

Going all the way back to the first Album. Just called The Clash

I never liked any of the newer stuf.  Anything after Combat Rock was just pants. With the exeption of This is England. Which ok but no where is good as the earlier stuff

 

RIP Joe

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Just now, Maid In Bedlam said:

Going all the way back to the first Album. Just called The Clash

I never liked any of the newer stuf.  Anything after Combat Rock was just pants. With the exeption of This is England. Which ok but no where is good as the earlier stuff

 

RIP Joe

 

I agree the earlier stuff is much better. I think the US version of The Clash (which replaces some of the middling songs with their earlier singles) may be my favourite album

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@Jani - I have the same album, my favorite is "Space Truckin" , it's just so heavy

 

Today I'm listening to Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Live Monsters (1998) Circle , massive guitar eruptions

 

 

 

 

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I love, love love this beat! Great to dance tooooo. But yeah, this is what I am listening to.

 

 

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Nice post Blair. I liked it but a little to heavy for me. Says the girl who likes Rammstein

 

Speaking of which After I mentioned the band Today I will be listening to Radio by the above group.

A bit heavy for Sunday but what the heck. I can do my Housework to it.

 

 

Btw its in German. Might help a little if you can speak a bit of it. But it is not compulsory and its better than listening to UVB 76 ?

 

Ill rate it 15. may not be suitable for those with a nervous disposition or young children

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Loving that one Blair. Sounds a little like something what I would have heard from siouxsie and the banshees. Back in the day.

 

I may have posted it before. But I am always drawn back to a certain Blutengel Track called Black.

 

It kind of reminds me of myself and the fact that in my world I hide a Secret deep in my Soul. In my stelth world My deep dark Secret of my past.  Yes kinda corny but all the same one of those songs that keeps me going. We all have an anthem indvdual to us all. This is mine.

 

 

As the lyrics go. "Its not that bad my dear"

 

Plus I absolutly love BT

 

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Today I'm feeling a bit more "rock" so I'm listening to First to Eleven, it was a Paramore cover that I found first, but this song sounds great (IMHO). 

 

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I’ve been expanding my music variety ever since I figured out amazon music and found some really cool 80’s revival pop. Night Drive is a good group but this one called Gardens and Villa is a total throwback! Even have the horrible videography nailed! I love it!

 

 

btw, the song is about the controversial west coast bullet train and typical wage slave dystopian life.

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Loving that one Blair. Sounds a little like something what I would have heard from siouxsie and the banshees. Back in the day.

 

I may have posted it before. But I am always drawn back to a certain Blutengel Track called Black.

 

It kind of reminds me of myself and the fact that in my world I hide a Secret deep in my Soul. In my stelth world My deep dark Secret of my past.  Yes kinda corny but all the same one of those songs that keeps me going. We all have an anthem indvdual to us all. This is mine

Love, love, love Siouxsie and the banshees! They are aaaawesome!...possum. Glad you liked it though...kinda figured no one would XD Most people do not like my taste in music. Sadness.

 

A song that is your anthem? Interesting. This song is pretty great btw. It reminds me of Black no 1. from Type O Negative for some reason. Love that song tooooo.

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Erm...I hope it is okay to post more then 1 video. 

 

The video never fails in making me crave a lollipop XD  

 

 

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I got a used copy (on CD) of Emerson, Lake & Palmer yesterday and just played it.  This was a great initial record by ELP.   I have it on vinyl that I bought when it was released, back when I was in high school.  

 

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I got a used copy (on CD) of Emerson, Lake & Palmer yesterday and just played it.  This was a great initial record by ELP.   I have it on vinyl that I bought when it was released, back when I was in high school.  

 

Jani

 

That is great album! Ilove the song Lucky Man. 

 

My spotify playlist just shuffled to Run Though The Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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Loving Breaking Benjamin, Blair

 

? TUNE ?

 

 

Its been another Sunday and ive been pretty mellow. So it has been Covernant along with a few others just a good but without substance to post here

 

 

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Blair. How on earthncan you do the classics without

 

Wagners Ride of the Valkaries.

 

The all time Give a good kick in the backside and Into the battle song

 

 

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