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lol Yeah gotta be honest my spelling aint exactly up to scratch after a few beers lol,But i am trying my best lol And I H8 Queen.......
Has to be the Most camp and crap band ive ever heared lol I was watching a programe about them not so long ago lol The whole Bohemian Rapsidy song (Aint sure how u spell it lol)To this day no one knows what the *** he was actually on about,And WTF is Radio GA GA Radio GOO GOO? lol
 
I'm a fan of all sorts.

By choice I listen to heavy metal. My fave bands include Caliban, Machine Head and No Comply. I do find classical music very relaxing though. I do like a bit of Vivaldi.
Also in my collection though, you will find the Chemical Bros and Prodigy so my tastes are quite varied.
I think thats the best way though.
 
i like trance, dance, punk, ska, some dnb is ok but wouldnt listen to it if i had a choice. hardcore aswell (dance)

mad caddies, goldfinger are awesome :D esp mad caddies
 
Some of JH is the best in the business, i have Small World Big Band 1 and 2 (bought at a high cost!) and have listened to the first one a lot, some good tracks some just not to my liking, I can't remember where I have put the second, might look for it and give it another try. My favourite from number 1 are "orange and lemons" with suggs, phonics with revolution (excellent track!) and also "say hello and wave goodbye" i forget who with.

My music liking is something I simply can't put a name/genre on because it's so broad but usually includes a vocal part you can sing along with and it's usually fairly easy to listen to. I looked on itunes at the music I have and the genres say "rock/indie" mainly.
 
lol @ thread title - minus e and we can talk about musical tats ;)

Im into rock, punk, metal.. etc etc
Anyone going/been to Leeds Festival?
 
pretty much everything except hip-hop, r'n'b, rap and metal. Favourite bands are

Eels
Ocean Colour Scene
Apollo 440
Eurythmics
Radio Head
Jill Scott (um, ok some r'n'b)

too many to mention...

but best driving music by far is Dire Straits and Fleetwood mac

best revision music (for all those with exams) radio head/eels

music to relax to apollo 440, and a bit of Bob (marley)
 
Here we go again!

The Beatles, Yes, Genesis(early stuff), ELP, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Focus, The Flower Kings, IQ, Jadis, Anekdoten, Spocks Beard, Glass Hammer, Chain, Mars Volta, Muse, Kasabian, Amplifier, Sula Bassana, Plackband etc etc I could go on forever!
 
dancinq7 said:
Here we go again!

The Beatles, Yes, Genesis(early stuff), ELP, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Focus, The Flower Kings, IQ, Jadis, Anekdoten, Spocks Beard, Glass Hammer, Chain, Mars Volta, Muse, Kasabian, Amplifier, Sula Bassana, Plackband etc etc I could go on forever!
Great choice Dan!

Add to those Rick Wakeman's solo albums (including the new agey stuff), Planxty, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Tangerine Dream (including various solo albums), Bjorn Lynne, Moody Blues, Alan Parsons Project, Mike Oldfield, Philip Glass, Jean Michel Jarre, etc. etc. etc.

As you've probably guessed I am of pensionable age ...
 
I've listened to a mates copy of their album. Not brill. Prefer the EP too and their live set is brill. I think it has alot to do with their gear set up on live performances. Lots of bass from the bass and kick drum really drives home the melodies and strong rhythms.

surfin_fella said:
****ing awesome! I've been told their album is pants though. The EP is in my car(y)
 
been to Reading twice! Top bombing!

2002 was the best I went to. Cooper Temple Clause, Raging Speedhorn, Hell is for Heroes and Foo Fighters did great sets. Princess Superstar and Dillinger Escape Plan didn't sound too bad with way too much beer in me too. lol.

space said:
lol @ thread title - minus e and we can talk about musical tats ;)

Im into rock, punk, metal.. etc etc
Anyone going/been to Leeds Festival?
 
smurfhead said:
I've listened to a mates copy of their album. Not brill. Prefer the EP too and their live set is brill. I think it has alot to do with their gear set up on live performances. Lots of bass from the bass and kick drum really drives home the melodies and strong rhythms.
Their live set is amazing. I love them live. Once me and a mate ended up on stage singing "Your Life (Is Your Direction)". Now that was a lotta fun. We used to go everytime they played Leeds so they got to know us. Just haven't had chance recently:(
 
I Mainly listen to Indie/Rock, have seen loads of bands (probs too many gigs, but never mind) and loved every minute of it.

I remember watching Kasabian before they hit it big at a free music day in Middlesborugh, seen the Ordinary boys and GLC the same day as well.

Mnaged to see ASh three times this year, was well impressed with them. And i went to Leeds Festival thi year (1st festival). Bring on Glasto 2005 :D:D:D

Oh and if anyone has not heard of the Futureheads try listening to them for a bit, they are great and local to me as well, same with Yourcodenameis:milo.

Oh and first time i played the hives in my car i found that my driving became some what more aggressive.

David
 
I don't have any musical tats but my taste is pretty eclectic. I'm not a fan of urban music and jazzy stuff but pretty much anything else is OK. Particular interests include neoclassical and bhangra but I would appear to be alone in this :eek: In-car music is still on Christmas stuff (I was going to change it this weekend but left before I got chance), current charty stuff and some seventies disco classics to dance to in the car :).
 
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