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MSTRS
15th October 2008, 14:29
Black Sabbath...The Writ, Symptom of the Universe, Meglomania - from the album Sabotage.
Ahhh...the memories of a mis-spent youth.

Maha
15th October 2008, 15:16
The Nolans Sisters....I was a good boy.....:innocent:

Murray
15th October 2008, 15:30
Nigel Kennedy playing "The Doors"

bittof kultja

FlangMasterJ
15th October 2008, 15:32
Led Zeppelin - When the Levy Breaks:headbang:

MSTRS
15th October 2008, 15:59
The Nolans Sisters....I was a good boy.....:innocent:

Oh. My. God.
Can I interest you in some Tubes? White Punks on Dope is a goodie...
If you are really good Labour w/e, I'll introduce you to Hawkwind. If you like the Nolan sisters, you will be sure to really like HW :blink: Or perhaps a little Linkin Park? Hmmm?

Gubb
15th October 2008, 18:32
Machine Head. Trying to amp up for their show.

CookMySock
17th October 2008, 11:19
I don't play CD's. I don't listen to AM/FM radio. Thats all 70's technology. Yuck.

http://www.shoutcast.com/ You too can be fully digital.


Steve

Murray
17th October 2008, 11:26
suppose you don't want to borrow my vinyls then. Got Budgie, Black sabbath, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Led Zep, Blind Faith, the Doors, Rush, Killing Joke, Lou Reed etc etc

MSTRS
17th October 2008, 11:30
Got most of those myself.
Actually, I don't care what format the music is on, just what it actually is...

nodrog
17th October 2008, 11:49
listening to my boss trying to work the fax machine, its similar to rodney rude crossed with this guy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHmvkRoEowc)

Gwinch
17th October 2008, 11:59
The B-52s - Channel Z. So metal it hurts.

Colapop
17th October 2008, 12:02
Disturbed - "Indestructible, Stricken, The Curse, Inside the fire"

RC1
17th October 2008, 12:06
rubberdubbers :wari:

Chisanga
17th October 2008, 12:23
At the moment - Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland LP as well as some other random Hendrix that found itself in the mix.:rockon:

CookMySock
17th October 2008, 12:25
suppose you don't want to borrow my vinyls then.I'll try anything once. Never worn vinyl before. Nylon, spandex, neoprene, yes. Vinyl, no.

Steve

marioc
17th October 2008, 12:38
New Oasis album

vifferman
17th October 2008, 14:13
New Oasis album
Oh dear.
The self proclaimed "greatest band in the world".


Wankers...
To each his own, I spoze.

I'm listening to "The Tapping of Keyboards", by "The Cubicle Dweeboids".
I suppose I could put the headphones on and listen to some of the music on my hard drive (in contravention of company policy and copyright laws) but I can't be bothered. Although maybe some Modest Mouse, Audioslave or Pearl Jam or would go down well of an afternoon tea-time.

I'm actually waiting for my Heavy Metaller son to buy Death Magnetic so I can let it loose on the hi-fidelity stereophone.

Murray
17th October 2008, 14:28
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freddy72
17th October 2008, 14:50
Fall out boy, Muse and The Living end at the moment

MisterD
17th October 2008, 16:28
I'm just reminding myself of the sheer awsomeness of the Masters of Reality's "Sunrise on the Sufferbus" album. Ginger Baker's best drumming since the heyday of Cream.

SPman
17th October 2008, 16:43
Catherine Anne Macphee - Oran na Maighdean Mhara, Art Tatum - Tiger Rag, and Jello Biafra and the Melvins - The Lighter Side of Global Terrorism.......

I have varied tastes......

James Deuce
17th October 2008, 16:56
The Metal by Tenacious D, and now Revival by Katchafire, and soon it will be Spitfire by the Prodigy.

Then Edith Piaf.

Soon it will be Turn it Up! by Open Souls.

I'm a bit weird.

yungatart
17th October 2008, 17:00
The Metal by Tenacious D, and now Revival by Katchafire, and soon it will be Spitfire by the Prodigy.

Then Edith Piaf.

Soo it will be Turn it Up! by Open Souls.

I'm a bit weird.

Weird? No. Eclectic taste? Yes!

Virago
17th October 2008, 17:04
J S Bach - St Matthew Passion. Also a bit of Andrea Bocelli.

I download an eclectic mix of stuff, mainly oldies. I've just "discovered" Andy Williams. My mum used to like him, and I can see why - what a lovely voice.

spongebob
17th October 2008, 17:06
new metalica and kings of leon album both bang on at tho mo getting myself wound up for sothern amp

Mom
17th October 2008, 17:12
Oh. My. God.
Can I interest you in some Tubes? Or perhaps a little Linkin Park? Hmmm?

Yeah the Tubes, I LOVE them, Linkin Park ok, though at one stage I banned them from the house as they used to get played so loudly everyone had to shout to be heard. At the time it was too much, we needed a still, happy house, not a raging friggen head banging one...LOL


suppose you don't want to borrow my vinyls then. ...Uriah Heep

My apologies to the ones I deleted from your quote, I also like their sounds, Uriah Heap, now see that was a band and a half :punk: Used to wag school, drink vodka till we were falling down and dance like maniacs to them :killingme

Gypsy......*sigh*


The B-52s - Channel Z. So metal it hurts.

B52's now there is a cool bunch too!


Weird? No. Eclectic taste? Yes!

Is eclectic taste anything like epileptic taste? We have a cool CD I play from time to time called The Tarot Suite. Now there is a truely outstanding work of music :done:

James Deuce
17th October 2008, 17:14
Machines of Hate by Fear Factory off Remanufacture now. Is there a Drum and FUCKING BASS music category?

MSTRS
17th October 2008, 17:17
I'm a bit weird.

Weird would be Rammstein (Du Hast), followed by Delta Blues ('30s black music), followed by Steeleye Span (All Around My Hat), followed by Nazareth (Ballad of Hollis Brown), and topped off with a smattering of Rare Earth (Ma).
I've done that. And lived.:laugh:

Mom
17th October 2008, 17:20
Cant find any other track off the album, but this one is lovely anyway!


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Sketchy Snr
17th October 2008, 17:26
Hauraki Classic Rock that Rocks

James Deuce
17th October 2008, 17:28
Anomolos by Akaname (Drummer's a mate). They've moved to Melbourne.

martybabe
17th October 2008, 17:30
I found this young lovely whilst searching for Lou reed. Nice song, nice girl, ...nice.


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Maha
17th October 2008, 18:14
One of my all time favorite Iron Maiden tunes, from their debut album 'Iron Maiden'


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naphazoline
17th October 2008, 18:37
aawwww man.....awesome thread :2thumbsup
you guys have good taste.

i love the original sabbath,uriah heep is great,deep purple..... all good shit :doobey:

lately i've been getting into,the dead kennedys(fresh fruit for rotten vegetables,and plastic surgery disasters) jello biafra is an outstanding lyricist,penny wise,spyro gyra,rise against,simon and garfunkel,nightwish,
judas priest(love that band),iron maiden,and quite a bit of the exploited :Punk:

Charlie41
17th October 2008, 23:24
My favourites (and there's lots) at the moment is NIN and Marilyn Manson

sels1
17th October 2008, 23:47
A nice little CD by Raumati Sth band Rythm Plant....
Makes a change from the usual Clapton

ynot slow
18th October 2008, 07:00
[QUOTE=martybabe;1772969]I found this young lovely whilst searching for Lou reed. Nice song, nice girl, ...nice.


Like his ballad Love you Suzanne,similar song for me you know you can't dance.

Have just grabbed Hammond Gamble "90 mile days"a very underated NZ artist with a deep voice brilliant,and teamed up with Midge Marsden in concert absolutely awesome blues/blues rock.

Gubb
18th October 2008, 09:42
The Damned.

98tls
18th October 2008, 11:44
All these years later still my favourite band,they sure have changed to look at but the sound is just as good.http://noolmusic.com/music_video/seven_mary_three_-_last_kiss.php

Mental Trousers
18th October 2008, 11:57
Platee - Pigmalion - Dardanus Ballet Suites by JP Rameau
Death Magnetic by Metallica
Alsorts by Marilyn Manson
Survival by Bob Marley
Youth by Matis Yahu