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Excellent choice with the album "Blue", a really complete album that wants to be played from start to finish, I tend to couple it with Crosby Stills and Nash's self titled album.

Mind you, I haven't played either for a while, I've been seeing "The Substitutes" and "Raw Brit" here in Melbourne and revisiting some of the British Invasion songs. Anyone in Melbourne, if you like the genre, you'll love those 2 bands, geezer in there 60's and these songs are in their blood, Vocals are still in great nick and the playing is tight. Mick Peeling in Raw Brit (the Stars if people remember them) still belting out Led Zep, Black Sabbath, Gary Glitter etc, the Substitutes are well bred themselves but tend to go more 60's than Raw Brit do and frequently get the likes of Billy Miller and Steve Lucas as front men (not that they need extras for a frontman, the substitutes are good in their own right).
 
Tame Impala - Currents.

One of the songs gets hammered on the Ashes coverage, so it's often part of my consciousness recently.

Awesome record and personally significant. If I close my eyes and listen, it takes me back. It's a double edged sword with that kind of thing though, forever linked.



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I listen to a lot of music and I'm bored, so I'm going to list artists I like;

instrumentalists / solo artists

Tony MacAlpine
Mississippi John Hurt
Derek Trucks
Steve Morse
Chuck Berry

class bands / rock

Heart
Fleetwood Mac
Dire Straits
Electric Light Orchestra
Derek and the Dominos

grunge / alternative / metal

Deftones
Alice In Chains
Children Of Bodom
After The Burial
I Killed The Prom Queen

hip hop


Big Punisher
Tanya Morgan
Luniz
Brotha Lynch Hung
Celph Titled

Depending on my mood and the time of the day - I'll most likely be listening to them.

:p
 
I listen to a lot of music and I'm bored, so I'm going to list artists I like;

instrumentalists / solo artists

Tony MacAlpine
Mississippi John Hurt
Derek Trucks
Steve Morse
Chuck Berry

class bands / rock

Heart
Fleetwood Mac
Dire Straits
Electric Light Orchestra
Derek and the Dominos

grunge / alternative / metal

Deftones
Alice In Chains
Children Of Bodom
After The Burial
I Killed The Prom Queen

hip hop


Big Punisher
Tanya Morgan
Luniz
Brotha Lynch Hung
Celph Titled

Depending on my mood and the time of the day - I'll most likely be listening to them.

:p

Celph Titled is dope

Have you listened to Army of the Pharoes?

Also the latest Heavy Metal Kings album - Vinnie Paz and Ill Bill featuring Goretex is my fav album of 2017
 
I listen to a lot of music and I'm bored, so I'm going to list artists I like;

instrumentalists / solo artists

Tony MacAlpine
Mississippi John Hurt
Derek Trucks
Steve Morse
Chuck Berry

class bands / rock

Heart
Fleetwood Mac
Dire Straits
Electric Light Orchestra
Derek and the Dominos

grunge / alternative / metal

Deftones
Alice In Chains
Children Of Bodom
After The Burial
I Killed The Prom Queen

hip hop


Big Punisher
Tanya Morgan
Luniz
Brotha Lynch Hung
Celph Titled

Depending on my mood and the time of the day - I'll most likely be listening to them.

:p
Was just listening to an old Dire Straits album the other day. Years go by, you forget how good they were. So clean.

Loved the Fleetwood shout out, reminded me of a party I went to many moons ago and playing Tom Petty to her Stevie Nicks doing "Stop Dragging my Heart Around". Not really Fleetwood, but still. That were some kind of night.
Yeah, I'm old, drunk and nostalgic - but that's what music will do to you as time goes by :)
 
Buuuuut currently... Underworld. The late 80's and 90's weren't that bad.

First one was engraved on the mind driving a Walkinshaw down the freeway home to Kwinana back in the days when the freeway was empty at 2am and you could do what you wanted... on what you wanted. No such thing as a speed radar, and a cop on the freeway at that time of the morning was a goddamned dodo bird. Besides, he was on the wrong side and couldn't catch you anyway.
Night's over, and you're on your way home. When you're already pushing it hard, but every "See you later hoooome, and..." was worth a good extra 10k an hour.

Second one they came out with later - Everyone knows Trainspotting, right?



 
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Was just listening to an old Dire Straits album the other day. Years go by, you forget how good they were. So clean.

Loved the Fleetwood shout out, reminded me of a party I went to many moons ago and playing Tom Petty to her Stevie Nicks doing "Stop Dragging my Heart Around". Not really Fleetwood, but still. That were some kind of night.
Yeah, I'm old, drunk and nostalgic - but that's what music will do to you as time goes by :)

Love Mark Knopfler, one of my heroes. My all time personal favorite song is Romeo & Juliet by them. Has a lovely distinctive voice and playstyle that you can point out from a mile away.

Stevie Nicks another.. should try and find some demo recordings of Fleetwood Mac / Late 60's live performances of her - amazing.

Music makes up or at least is apart of a lot of my fond memories. You can always connect songs you heard of listened to during events in your life.
 

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