SpawningSalmon
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Kruse_Terrace wrote:This song peaks.
[youtube]SPlQpGeTbIE[/youtube] I remember hearing this song while I was on the pitch at Hindmarsh at half time between United v Melb Knights/Sth Melb.
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catbert
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Does it seem odd that my tastes in music have expanded out from all corners of metal into english 60's rock and Neo-Romantic music?
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Fredsta
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afromanGT wrote:marconi101 wrote:Who teh fuck is Reece Mastin and why is news feed full of him Looks like Corey Taylor and Justin Bieber's gay lovechild. I genuinely thought he was a lesbian first time I saw him sing
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Shaker
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[youtube]DU9XzsR751U&list=HL1324696607&feature=mh_lolz[/youtube]
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Joffa
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Quote:Music Review: Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Number 34 Author: Greg Barbrick It seems like they were being called “The Good Old Grateful Dead” from day one. The moniker was perfect, because no matter what the conditions, the band always delivered. And seeing them play was only part of the reason one went to the concerts anyway. The cultural baggage that sometimes threatened to completely engulf them was always present. But with the passing of Jerry Garcia back in 1995, it all came to an end. We were left with the music, and what they left behind was an amazing body of work, especially live. I am not a Deadhead by any stretch of the imagination, but I have certainly come to respect what they were all about. There have been a huge number of live recordings released over the past few years, and the Dick’s Picks collections are some of the best. Chosen by archivist Dick Latvala, the 36-volume Dick’s Picks present some of the Dead’s finest performances. Dick’s Picks Number 34 concentrates on 1977. The three-CD set contains their full performance at the Community War Memorial in Rochester, NY on November 5, 1977, plus some tracks from Seneca College in Toronto on November 2, 1977. By this time, the band had been touring for ten years, and even though there had been some changes in the lineup, they were a well-tuned machine. The replacement of original organist Pigpen with Keith Godchaux had come in 1972, and Keith’s wife Donna later joined in a backing vocal capacity. One of the knocks against the group was their lack of a strong singer. Well, that’s just the way it was, but Donna Godchaux’s backup vocals definitely helped. The year 1977 also heralded one of the best albums the Grateful Dead had released in some time, Terrapin Station. Unfortunately they do not play the sidelong “Terrapin Station” suite, but they do pull out versions of the reggae-inflected “Estimated Prophet” and the traditional “Samson and Delilah” from the record. Jerry Garcia’s guitar playing was always one of the highlights of a Grateful Dead show, and he did not disappoint the Rochester audience. Notable examples include the lengthy “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo,” “Eyes Of The World,” and “The Other One.” Phil Lesh gets a chance to step out with his “Phil Solo,” which leads into a marvelous version of “Eyes Of The World.” The most universal aspect of the Occupy movement has to be the ubiquitous drum circle, and we can credit or blame (depending on your point of view) Bill Kreutzmann and Micky Hart. Their relatively brief “Rhythm Devils” makes for a great introduction into the classic “The Other Ones.” The laconic “Good Old” Grateful Dead sound is also present, in crowd favorites such as “Candyman,” and “It Must Have Been The Roses.” While the Rochester show provides the majority of the material on the set, there are also seven tracks from the Ontario concert they performed two days previously. The second version of “Estimated Prophet” is a powerhouse, and the crowd is obviously thrilled when the band pulls out “Truckin’.” Jerry Garcia left us much too early, and his - and the entire band’s vibe is sorely missed. This 1977 concert is a prime example of what made them so special, quite apart from any of the “floating party” atmosphere that surrounded them. These guys could play, and when they were really inspired, were one of the best bands going anywhere. Dick’s Picks Number 34 captures one of those magic nights in 1977, and it is a welcome addition to their legacy. Read more: http://blogcritics.org/music/article/music-review-grateful-dead-dicks-picks/#ixzz1hQr5DyuE
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afromanGT
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Quote:NZ actually does produce decent music. Who knew. These Four Walls and Blindspott (currently working under the name Blacklist for legal reasons because their ex-drummer is a douche) are fucking tops. Really love Blindspott. And Scribe's Crusader was one of the best hip hop albums released in probably a decade.
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Villaboy
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Shaker wrote:Aussies Reppin'
[youtube]S18Jry3w65E&feature=related[/youtube] Where was this?? Seems to be OS, and the crowd love em!! USA?? I know they are pretty big there.
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Shaker
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Villaboy wrote:Shaker wrote:Aussies Reppin'
[youtube]S18Jry3w65E&feature=related[/youtube] Where was this?? Seems to be OS, and the crowd love em!! USA?? I know they are pretty big there. Sonisphere is in the UK
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afromanGT
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Got tickets to Enter Shikari for xmas...haven't listened to them in a while. Forgot what I was missing :lol:
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Benjo
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The preview for their new album is amazing.
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Shaker
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Im seeing them at Soundwave.
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Funky Munky
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GF got me a ticket to the Machine Head/Chimaira/Shadows Fall/Times of Grace sideshow. Pretty stoked, knocks off quite a few clashes.
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ual
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So who else is going to Soundwave? I'll be there with a mate, primarily fro SOAD. Been wanting to see them since I was about 12.
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Shaker
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ual wrote:So who else is going to Soundwave? I'll be there with a mate, primarily fro SOAD. Been wanting to see them since I was about 12. Im flying to Melbourne for it. Down there for 4 days, goes like this: Day 1 - Slipknot Sidewave Day 2 - Soundwave Day 3 - Victory v Jets Day 4 - Fly home Decent weekend set up.
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afromanGT
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ual wrote:So who else is going to Soundwave? I'll be there with a mate, primarily fro SOAD. Been wanting to see them since I was about 12. Assuming that my friend comes up with the promised tickets...I'll be there.
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Funky Munky
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Shaker wrote:ual wrote:So who else is going to Soundwave? I'll be there with a mate, primarily fro SOAD. Been wanting to see them since I was about 12. Im flying to Melbourne for it. Down there for 4 days, goes like this: Day 1 - Slipknot Sidewave Day 2 - Soundwave Day 3 - Victory v Jets Day 4 - Fly home Decent weekend set up. SW FFT catchup:p I'll be at Melbs.
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buddha69
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I'll be at SW. Sydney though
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afromanGT
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Funky Munky wrote:Shaker wrote:ual wrote:So who else is going to Soundwave? I'll be there with a mate, primarily fro SOAD. Been wanting to see them since I was about 12. Im flying to Melbourne for it. Down there for 4 days, goes like this: Day 1 - Slipknot Sidewave Day 2 - Soundwave Day 3 - Victory v Jets Day 4 - Fly home Decent weekend set up. SW FFT catchup:p I'll be at Melbs. *accidentally spends entire day in beer tent*
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Heineken
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Call me gay or whatever, but I'm really getting into toungetied by grouplove. It's bloody catchy, especially that chorus. [youtube]RIliJFtEczU[/youtube]
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Eastern Glory
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I have no idea to properly embed videos... so if that doesn't work i'll edit. But this shit rips along. Especially for Paramore fans. Edited by Farrand93: 2/1/2012 10:18:25 AMFuck it i'll just put the link in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A19_UUTZxLsEdited by Farrand93: 2/1/2012 10:19:02 AM
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Fredsta
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Heineken wrote:Call me gay or whatever, but I'm really getting into toungetied by grouplove. It's bloody catchy, especially that chorus. Nah I don't mind GROUPLOVE at all, their album has a few decent songs on it, 'Tongue Tied' has potential to crack JJJ's Hottest 100. 'Colours' is probably my favourite track though [youtube]HTPfJ3gISv4[/youtube]
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Villaboy
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[youtube]JfYRLGAAcFE[/youtube]
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Heineken
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[youtube]kV6R0I2oHKY[/youtube] Gotta love the Sex Pistols. :lol: Fucking lost my shit at this!
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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afromanGT
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Someone at work stole my ipod over the new year.
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marconi101
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Bought Absolution - Muse, Torches - Foster The People, Best of Radiohead and Songs for the Deaf - QOTSA
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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Benjo
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Foster the People are getting way too much airtime now. Starting to piss me off. The 'cool' kids, who have shocking music taste, have all proclaimed their love for them. Ah well, didn't like them that much in the first place.
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buddha69
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Can confirm One Direction are catchy.
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ual
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I cannot stand Foster the People. That Pumped Up Kicks song shits me to tears every time I hear it.
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marconi101
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ual wrote:I cannot stand Foster the People. That Pumped Up Kicks song shits me to tears every time I hear it. ual out Stockholm Syndrome is Muse's best song. Discuss
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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ual
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marconi101 wrote:ual wrote:I cannot stand Foster the People. That Pumped Up Kicks song shits me to tears every time I hear it. ual out Stockholm Syndrome is Muse's best song. Discuss Incorrect, Hysteria and Knights of Cydonia are tied for that honour.
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