What are you listening to, right now................
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@tim said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Rick Beato has to keep his youtube channel going, so he includes a lot of very mediocre music that is popular amongst his Gen-X viewers. \
Wouldn't be surprised if he has a video about how good a revoltingly mediocre song is, by like the fucking Foo Fighters or something. Awful.
A quick look at your posts on what listening to now renders your FF dig irrelevant .....
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There was a dance cover of this song in my youth and i used to play it to death, prefer this original obviously heard it today for first time in a long time, I love it when that happens.
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@bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@tim This is a much better song.
Ronnie James Dio can belt out a tune as well as anyone and NO ONE can shred quite like Richie can. Always on my Mt Rushmore of guitarists.
Rainbow did some great stuff.
So good that @Stargazer named himself after this song
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@bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mn5 Dio played this song when I saw them at MSG in 2003.
Blackmore thinks he’s a medieval minstrel nowadays judging by recent stuff I’ve seen him do. It’s a strange change for him
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@machpants said in What are you listening to, right now................:
I'm going to listen to eternal flame, and picture the scene...
Aaaah love love love this song.
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On Sky Arts last night, I watched Pearl Jam on the Austin City Limits series.
Decent enough gig, where they played a lot of new stuff, with some oldies. Finished with a fantastic version of Porch whilst I'll post here purely to redeem myself with @mariner4life
They also played Army Reserve which reminded me how much I think the Avocado album is under rated. Love this song.
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@majorrage fuck I love that song
Good version too.
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@crucial said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Anyway ts nearly the weekend. Have just finished a wfh day and feel like annoying the neighbours with one of the best ever thumping bass lines
The moment we knew they were going to be big
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listening to a lot of naughties alternative music at the moment (a lot of british bands whose name starts with The)
really liking this one, ripper of a drum track, and the siger sounds like a young Rod Stewart
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I remember loving this song so much
Listen from about 2mins, when it builds up... Was this another song or sampled.. Feels very 90s
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
listening to a lot of naughties alternative music at the moment (a lot of british bands whose name starts with The)
really liking this one, ripper of a drum track, and the siger sounds like a young Rod Stewart
I haven't listened to that in ages... simple, dirty banger.
Perfect to chase the last lingering taint of weekend hangover away. -
@kruse said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
listening to a lot of naughties alternative music at the moment (a lot of british bands whose name starts with The)
really liking this one, ripper of a drum track, and the siger sounds like a young Rod Stewart
I haven't listened to that in ages... simple, dirty banger.
Perfect to chase the last lingering taint of weekend hangover away.Strong beers and not much food are a bad mix at our age.
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@mn5 said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@kruse said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
listening to a lot of naughties alternative music at the moment (a lot of british bands whose name starts with The)
really liking this one, ripper of a drum track, and the siger sounds like a young Rod Stewart
I haven't listened to that in ages... simple, dirty banger.
Perfect to chase the last lingering taint of weekend hangover away.Strong beers and not much food are a bad mix at our age.
Got fucking tricked into an 8.2% beer as my very first one of the day.
I was already hungover due to The Chills on Friday night.
Then Sunday, really struggling - and with very poor decision making - decided a couple of hair-of-the-dog beers on the way home from Farmer's Market was a good idea. But when Choice Bros closes at 2pm anyway, it would seem rude to not stick around until closing. And then, it would be rude to not drop in at Waitoa on the way as well - especially since I discovered they regularly host some sort of art-class on Sunday afternoons. And what demographic forms the vast majority of things like art-classes? Ladies. Ladies wanting to try something new. Lonely ladies wanting to get out of the house and try something new. My favourite demographic of them all.